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Murray Gell-Mann
Santa Fe Institute; complex adaptive systems.
Murray Gell-Mann (1929–2019) was a theoretical physicist at Caltech and a co-founder of the Santa Fe Institute. He was awarded the 1969 Nobel Prize in Physics for his scheme classifying subatomic particles, known as the quark model. In later decades he turned to complexity science, developing foundational ideas on complex adaptive systems and effective complexity.
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10 May 2026