Complexity theory arose in the natural sciences as a response to the fact that the behavior of many systems cannot be wholly explained by reference to their component parts, for example an ant colony appears vastly more complex than an ant. Complexity theory demonstrates that much of the order in such systems has arisen not from centralized control, nor from individual purpose, but from a natural, unplanned, self-organizing behavior that emerges as the components interact.
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