Fred Leland

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And the mathematical expression of that property—to the extent that such systems can be described by mathematics at all—is a nonlinear equation: one whose graph is curvy. Nonlinear equations are notoriously difficult to solve by hand, which is why scientists tried to avoid them for so long. But that is precisely where computers came in.
Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos
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