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Complexity and new physics

Complexity is ill-defined: more than 60 definitions of Complexity exist. The simplest one is not followed by the Logic of Nature: two examples are GUT and Supersymmetry. The fundamental property of Complexity is the number of experimental evidences for its existence: these are only two, AFB & UE...

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Autor principal: Zichichi, Antonino
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789813148680_0012
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2275707
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Sumario:Complexity is ill-defined: more than 60 definitions of Complexity exist. The simplest one is not followed by the Logic of Nature: two examples are GUT and Supersymmetry. The fundamental property of Complexity is the number of experimental evidences for its existence: these are only two, AFB & UEEC. Both of them exist at the two extreme levels of Complexity: the highest one (History) and the lowest one (Science). Complexity exist, no matter the energy and other properties into play. It is therefore crucial to know what Complexity can tell us on the existence of New Physics.