complexiti
Complexiti is a term used in theoretical discussions of complexity science to denote the degree to which a system exhibits organized, emergent structure that cannot be fully explained by its individual components. It is not a single standard measure; rather, complexiti serves as a conceptual umbrella for properties such as coherence, modular organization, and information integration that arise from interactions among parts.
Because the term lacks a formal definition, researchers describe complexiti through multiple operational lenses. Some definitions
Applications span domains where emergent behavior is important, including social and technological networks, ecosystems, and infrastructural
Relation to other ideas: complexiti is closely linked to concepts of emergence, self-organization, and collective behavior,
Criticism and limitations: the lack of a universal definition and dependence on model choices hinder cross-domain