Logros en ciencias de la complejidad en el IFUNAM: una recopilación incompleta
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https://doi.org/10.31349/SuplRevMexFis.1.4.1.Keywords:
Sistemas complejos, Dinamica no lineal, redesAbstract
A pesar de que la complejidad se suele considerar como un paradigma joven, que irrumpió hace poco en áreas muy diversas de la ciencia, la investigación en sistemas complejos tiene una larga tradición en México. Se inició en el Instituto de Física en los años 70 y Germinal Cocho fue un actor central de su desarrollo ahí y en la UNAM, a lo largo de cuatro décadas. Aquí presentamos una breve revisión, necesariamente incompleta, de logros obtenidos en varias áreas de la complejidad en el Instituto de Física por Germinal Cocho y sus numerosos colaboradores y colegas.
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