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This kind of interdependency in a network creates what Kauffman calls a complexity catastrophe. The effect occurs because as the network grows, and the number of interdependencies grows, the probability that a positive change in one part of the network will lead to a cascade resulting in a negative change somewhere else grows exponentially with the number of nodes. This in turn means that densely connected networks become less adaptable as they grow.
The Origin Of Wealth: Evolution, Complexity, and the Radical Remaking of Economics
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