Simulating Complex Systems - Complex System Theories, Their Behavioural Characteristics and Their Simulation

Complexity science offers many theories such as chaos theory and coevolutionary theory. These theories illustrate a large set of real life systems and help decipher their nonlinear and unpredictable behaviours. Categorizing an observed Complex System among these theories depends on the aspect that we intend to study, and it can help better understand the phenomena that occur within the system. This article aims to give an overview on Complex Systems and their modelling. Therefore, we compare these theories based on their main behavioural characteristics, e.g. emergence, adaptability, and dynamism. Then we compare the methods used in the literature to model and simulate Complex Systems, and we propose and discuss simple guidelines to help understand one’s Complex System and choose the most adequate model to simulate it.

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