NONLINEAR PHENOMENA IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS
An Interdisciplinary Journal

2020, Vol.23, No.2, pp.212 - 220


From Complexity to Information Geometry and Beyond
Demetris P. K. Ghikas

Complex Systems are ubiquitous in nature and man-made systems. In natural sciences, in social and economic models and in mathematical constructions are studied and analyzed, are applied in practical problems but without a clear and universal definition of "complexity", let alone classification and quantification. Following the "three-level scheme" of physical theories, observations/experiments, phenomenology, microscopic interactions, we need, starting from the experience of observation to establish appropriate phenomenological parameters and concepts, and in conjunction with a possible knowledge of the nature of microscopic structures to deepen our understanding of a particular system which we "understand as complex". Information Geometry seems to be a useful phenomenological framework, which using generalized entropies, provides some classification and quantification tools. But we need the next level, microscopic structure and interactions of the parts of complex systems. A useful direction is the conceptual niche of hyper-networks and super graphs, where a strong involvement of algebra offers concrete techniques. We believe that appropriate algebraic structures may systematize our approach to microscopic structures of complex systems, and help associate the information geometric phenomenology with concrete properties. In this paper after a short discussion of the problem of "definition of complexity", we introduce our information geometric quantities derived from generalized entropies. Then we present our results of application of information geometry for classification of complex systems. Finally we present our ideas for an abstract algebraic approach which may offer a framework for the microscopic study of complex systems.

Key words: complex systems, generalized entropies, information geometry

DOI: https://doi.org/10.33581/1561-4085-2020-23-2-212-220

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