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Mitchell Waldrop
Complexity (Santa Fe history).
M. Mitchell Waldrop is a science writer and former editor at journals including 'Science' and 'Nature'. His 1992 book 'Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos' brought the Santa Fe Institute and its interdisciplinary approach to complex adaptive systems to a wide audience. The book remains the definitive popular account of how economists, biologists, and physicists converged to build a new science of emergence.
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10 May 2026