The Science of the New
Vittorio Loreto author Francesca Tria author Vito D P Servedio author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Publishing:25th Mar '26
£60.00
This title is due to be published on 25th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Much like our everyday moments of novelty, innovations often catalyse subsequent breakthroughs, creating a chain of progress that can be traced across history. The Science of the New explores the dynamics of novelty and innovation. It originates from the observation that these two interrelated phenomena that shape human experience, from the ordinary encounters we have in daily life to the groundbreaking advancements in science, technology, and society, are two faces of the same medal. In other words, novelties and innovation can be described by the same underlying processes and their emergence obeys the same general statistical laws. The construction of a solid mathematical framework to treat the phenomenologies related to the experience of the new represents a formidable challenge and a necessary one if we want to understand the world around us and be able to make predictions in an ever-changing environment and society. This book provides a minimal toolkit to face this problem. Organised into three distinct parts, it begins by outlining the fundamental theoretical tools necessary for analysing how novelties and innovations emerge. It then delves into classical and contemporary models that explain the processes behind innovation, illustrating the deep relationship between several ideas that took birth in different fields and influenced one another. The final section provides empirical case studies, applying the discussed frameworks to real-world systems and showing how mathematical and computational methods can help us understand innovation in various contexts.
What Loreto, Servedio, and Tria have achieved is a landmark contribution. They have built a bridge from a philosophical conception of an open, creative universe to a testable, quantitative, and predictive science. This book is more than a masterful synthesis of a burgeoning field; it is a toolkit for a new kind of science, one equipped to study systems that construct their own futures. It is an invitation to join in the exploration of one of the deepest questions we can ask: How does the world build itself into ever-new wonders? The journey is just beginning, but with this work, we now have a map and a compass for the territories ahead. It is a beautiful and necessary book. Read it. * Stuart Kauffman, Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania *
ISBN: 9780198792628
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320 pages