low population complexity : unclassified mail
Posted by DCCCOEIA1, John Ardis on
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Dear Group,
This is my first post, so hello all!
I'm interested in complex systems that have low populations but complicated
participants. I understand these would be known as "Fat Agents" in the
contemporary complexity vernacular. There will be some adaptation, but
probably little I the way of identifiable emergent behaviour. I think two
competing agents would themselves - collectively - comprise a sort of CAS,
even if the mutual trajectory seemed to be dominated by chaos rather than
systemic adaptation.
The context is information warfare - intelligence, counter intelligence,
deception and counter deception (etc. etc.). My problem is that people
simplify things by throwing 95% of available information away, then they
promptly forget they simplified matters and they go on to treat complex
situations as a series of elementary, independent events. I need a language
and model to allow people to express and recognise complexity and valuable
components.
You'll see there are two sides to this; one agent striving to recognise,
express, understand or predict his own complexity (e.g. strengths, assets,
knowledge, liabilities, errors, potential), and striving to compete with
another agent, with one or both of them executing information operations
upon the other (there's more symmetry, of course, in abundance!).
I'm interested in seeing if there are ways to characterise or classify
complex systems - for example,
* Population
* Complexity of individual
* Is there emergence?
* How much adaptation is there?
* Is the adaptation stable?
* How noisy is the system?
* Does the system interact with other complex systems? (If so, how are
these characterised? Population? Complexity of individual etc. ...)
In my case, I have low population, high individual complexity, low
behavioural emergence, medium but pretty unstable adaptation, high noise,
system/system interaction (with significant similarities between systems).
I'm new to complexity theory and am probably well behind the curve on this
matter, so bear with me :-). I'd appreciate your thoughts.
Best regards,
Jas
UK MOD