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Modeling Complex Interactions Beyond Networks submission deadline 15 Dec 2025 | Viewed by 336 | Submission Open
Keywords: complex systems; hypergraphs; multiplex networks; deep learning; self-organizing dynamics; social networks; biological networks; adaptive infrastructure networks; higher-order networks
Complexities: Their Media and Their Messages
edited by and Egbert Stolk
submission deadline 23 Mar 2026 | Viewed by 188 | Submission Open
Keywords: variety of complexities; mediated complexity; cross-domain complexity; analogical vs. incongruity reasoning; complex adaptive systems; synergetics
Thermodynamics and Complexity
edited by and François Gay-Balmaz
submission deadline 19 May 2026 | Viewed by 144 | Submission Open
Keywords: nonequilibrium thermodynamics; complex systems; statistical physics; stochastic thermodynamics; self-organization; adaptation
Complexity of AI
edited by Siew Ann Cheong, Ling Feng and
submission deadline 31 Aug 2026 | Viewed by 76 | Submission Open
Keywords: complexity science; artificial intelligence; neural networks; statistical physics; phase transitions; dynamical systems; self-organization
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