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Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos
M. Mitchell Waldrop · 1992 · 380 pages
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Bill Gurley
“This is such a great point. This is the essence of Complexity Theory. With complex systems (multi-variable, nonlinear), you have no idea if the variable you are using for analysis will hold over the long term. Read this book, it changes everything -”↗

Tren Griffin
“Bill Gurley: "My favorite book of all time is a book called 'Complexity.' It’s an analysis of multi-variable nonlinear systems and how they behave. And that includes things like stock market, weather or pandemics."”↗




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