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Introduction to Online Complexity - Frank Yingjie Huo, Pedro D. Manrique, Minzhang Zheng, Neil Johnson

Introduction to Online Complexity

The New Social Physics of Extremes, Misinformation, and AI
Buch | Hardcover
304 Seiten
2025
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-892101-1 (ISBN)
CHF 78,55 inkl. MwSt
Today's online and offline world is an immensely complex system. Introduction to Online Complexity attempts to quantitatively address the phenomena arising out of the new science of interaction between humans, technology, and AI systems.
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.

Frank Huo is a PhD student at the George Washington University, having graduated with BA, MA, and Mmath degrees from Pembroke College, Cambridge University. His research interests include theoretical physics of complex systems. Professor Neil F. Johnson is Head of Dynamic Online Networks Laboratory, George Washington University. He was Professor of Physics at the University of Oxford until 2007, and has been a Professor of Physics at George Washington University since 2018. Professor Pedro D. Manrique is Assistant Professor of Physics, Florida Polytechnic University. He has had research appointments at Los Alamos National Laboratory as a Director's fellow and at George Washington University. Dr Minzhang Zheng is a Senior Bioinformatics Research Scientist at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. He is also an adjunct Assistant Research Professor at George Washington University.

1: New science for a new need
2: Empirical patterns
3: Multi-body physics 1.0: Single-species fusion and fission
4: Multi-body physics 2.0: Multi-species fusion and fission
5: Multi-body physics 3.0: General fusion-fission theory for time-dependent heterogenous systems
6: Online wars: Bad-actor AI and beyond
7: Online spreading: Contagion and broadcast
8: Adding adaptation: emergence of anticrowds
9: Controlling human-technology-AI systems
10: Final thoughts
References
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 84 colour illustrations
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 177 x 253 mm
Gewicht 732 g
Themenwelt Informatik Software Entwicklung User Interfaces (HCI)
Informatik Theorie / Studium Künstliche Intelligenz / Robotik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie
ISBN-10 0-19-892101-2 / 0198921012
ISBN-13 978-0-19-892101-1 / 9780198921011
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