Complex Sciences. First International Conference, Complex 2009, Shanghai, China, February 23-25, 2009. Revised Papers, Part 1

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Hypernetworks of Complex Systems

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-642-02466-5_35,
        author={Jeffrey Johnson},
        title={Hypernetworks of Complex Systems},
        proceedings={Complex Sciences. First International Conference, Complex 2009, Shanghai, China, February 23-25, 2009. Revised Papers, Part 1},
        proceedings_a={COMPLEX PART 1},
        year={2012},
        month={5},
        keywords={Complex Systems Hypernetworks Networks Simplex Simplicial Complex Backcloth Traffic Multilevel Systems Dynamics},
        doi={10.1007/978-3-642-02466-5_35}
    }
    
  • Jeffrey Johnson
    Year: 2012
    Hypernetworks of Complex Systems
    COMPLEX PART 1
    Springer
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-02466-5_35
Jeffrey Johnson1,*
  • 1: The Open University
*Contact email: j.h.johnson@open.ac.uk

Abstract

Hypernetworks generalise the concept of a relation between two things to relations between many things. The notion of generalises the concept of network edge to relations between many elements. Relational simplices have multi-dimensional connectivity related to hyper-graphs and the Galois lattice of maximally connected sets of elements. This structure acts as a kind of for the dynamic system represented by numerical mappings, where the topology of the backcloth constrains the dynamics of the traffic. Simplices provide a way of defining multilevel structure. This relates to system time measured by the formation of simplices as system events. Multilevel hypernetworks are classes of sets of relational simplices that represent the system backcloth and the traffic of systems activity it supports. Hypernetworks provide a significant generalisation of network theory, enabling the integration of relational structure, logic, and topological and analytic dynamics. They provide structures that are likely to be necessary if not sufficient for a science of complex multilevel socio-technical systems.