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Introduction to Online Complexity

The New Social Physics of Extremes, Misinformation, and AI

Neil Johnson author Frank Yingjie Huo author Pedro D Manrique author Minzhang Zheng author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:30th Sep '25

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Today's online and offline world is an immensely complex system. We see numerous surprising "black swan" events emerging, yet it is hard to make sense of them. This book attempts to quantitatively address many of these phenomena from the perspective of physics. Physics is used as a tool to model interactions and provide potential control schemes to complex systems. The new science of systems interacting including heterogenous humans, technology, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an exciting prospect, with applications ranging from space missions through to new medical procedures. Introduction to Online Complexity lays out the new science of these systems with an aim to help equip the next generation of physicists and other scientists with knowledge of what to expect, how such systems can be described quantitatively, and what tools could be used to design behaviours or mitigate undesired behaviours. This book operates as both a source book and a textbook for this deeply interesting new physics.

A good book which works through the mathematical steps in a detailed way appropriate for graduate or advanced undergraduate students, and explains some of the trickier mathematics with generating functions. * Robert Ziff, University of Michigan *
A great book, and very timely. * Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, Capital Fund Management (CFM) and École Normale Supérieure (ENS), Paris *

ISBN: 9780198921011

Dimensions: 253mm x 177mm x 20mm

Weight: 732g

304 pages