Phase transitions – changes between different states of organization in a complex system--have long helped to explain physics concepts, such as why water freezes into a solid or boils to become a gas. How might phase transitions shed light on important problems in biological and ecological complex systems? Exploring the origins and implications of sudden changes in nature and society, Phase Transitions examines different dynamical behaviors in a broad range of complex systems. Using a compelling set of examples, from gene networks and ant colonies to human language and the degradation of diverse ecosystems, the book illustrates the power of simple models to reveal how phase transitions occur.
Introductory chapters provide the critical concepts and the simplest mathematical techniques required to study phase transitions. In a series of example-driven chapters, Ricard Solé shows how such concepts and techniques can be applied to the analysis and prediction of complex system behavior, including the origins of life, viral replication, epidemics, language evolution, and the emergence and breakdown of societies.
Written at an undergraduate mathematical level, this book provides the essential theoretical tools and foundations required to develop basic models to explain collective phase transitions for a wide variety of ecosystems.
Preface xi
Chapter 1. Phase Changes 1
Chapter 2. Stability and Instability 25
Chapter 3. Bifurcations and Catastrophes 37
Chapter 4. Percolation 53
Chapter 5. Random Graphs 63
Chapter 6. Life Origins 70
Chapter 7. Virus Dynamics 78
Chapter 8. Cell Structure 91
Chapter 9. Epidemic Spreading 99
Chapter 10. Gene Networks 109
Chapter 11. Cancer Dynamics 120
Chapter 12. Ecological Shifts 134
Chapter 13. Information and Traffic Jams 148
Chapter 14. Collective Intelligence 157
Chapter 15. Language 167
Chapter 16. Social Collapse 179
References 189
Index 213
Ricard V. Solé is research professor and head of the Complex Systems Lab at Pompeu Fabra University and external professor at the Santa Fe Institute. He is the coauthor of Signs of Life and Self-Organization in Complex Ecosystems.
Sole has compiled an interesting overview of the vast amount of real world systems in which phases play a role. It is a good introduction to the topic and the great variety of applications is inspirational. Phase Transitions is a good read for the JASSS audience interested in if, how, and when abrupt changes may occur--either as risks for collapse or as opportunities for salvation.
- Emile Chappin, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
"This ambitious book provides an elegant and much-needed synthesis to many of the ideas that have come to define the field of complex systems and their applications to nature and society. It makes an important contribution to the field, especially for researchers and students looking for an overview of the literature and entry points for research."
- Luis Bettencourt, Los Alamos National Laboratory and the Santa Fe Institute
"This clear and easy-to-follow book is a valuable compilation of systems showing phase transition phenomena that have become more and more important in understanding natural and man-made complex systems. It is a useful addition to the already existing literature."
- Stefan Thurner, Medical University of Vienna