Look up: Complexity


  1. complexity
    Type: Term Pronunciation: kom-pleks′i-tē Definitions: 1. The state of consisting of many interrelated parts.
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  2. Complexity
    [disambiguation] In general usage, complexity tends to be used to characterize something with many parts in intricate arrangement. Complexity may also refer to: == See also == ...
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  3. Complexity
    An ill-defined term that means many things to many people. Complex things are neither random nor regular, but hover somewhere in between. Intuitively, complexity is a measure of how interesting something is. Other types of complexity may be well defined; see the index for other references.
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  4. complexity
    [n] - the quality of being intricate and compounded
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  5. Complexity
    Com·plex'i·ty noun ; plural Complexities . [ Confer French complexité .] 1. The state of being complex; intricacy; entanglement. « The objects of society are of the greatest possible complexity . Burke.
    Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/C/122

  6. complexity
    <molecular biology> The number of different sequences of base-pairs in a particular genome. ... (05 Jan 1998) ...
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  7. complexity
    complexness noun the quality of being intricate and compounded; `he enjoyed the complexity of modern computers`
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  8. Complexity
    • (n.) That which is complex; intricacy; complication. • (n.) The state of being complex; intricacy; entanglement.
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  9. complexity
    a scientific theory which asserts that some systems display behavioral phenomena that are completely inexplicable by any conventional analysis of the ... [1 related articles]
    Found op http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/c/121



  1. Complexity
    A measure of computer time or space to solve a problem by an algorithm as a function of the problem's dimensions. Suppose T(n) is the time it takes to solve an instance of the problem with dimension n. Then, the algorithm has (worst-case) time complexity K(n), if the greatest time it could take to s...
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  2. complexity
    (algorithm) The level in difficulty in solving mathematically posed problems as measured by the time, number of steps or arithmetic operations, or memory space required (called time complexity, computational complexity, and space complexity, respectively). The interesting aspect is usually how compl...
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  3. Complexity
    In general usage, complexity tends to be used to characterize something with many parts in intricate arrangement. The study of these complex linkages is the main goal of complex systems theory. In science there are at this time a number of approaches to characterizing complexity, many of which are ...
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  4. complexity
    no change from common usage. Complexity in assembly is measured by the difference between theoretical minimum operation times and projected actual operation times.
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  5. complexity
    The degree to which a component or system has a design and/or internal structure that is difficult to understand, maintain and verify. See also cyclomatic complexity....
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  6. complexity
    A phenomenon that has two distinct and almost opposite meanings. The first, and probably the oldest mathematically, goes back to Andrei Kolmogorov's attempt to give an algorithmic foundation to notions of randomness and probability and to Claude Shannon's study of communication channels via his noti...
    Found op http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/C/complexity.html

  7. complexity
    complexity, in science, field of study devoted to the process of self-organization. The basic concept of complexity is that all things tend to organize themselves into patterns, e.g., ant colonies, immune systems, and human cultures; further, they go through cycles of growth, mass extinction, regene...
    Found op http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/sci/A0813101.html

  8. Complexity
    [journal] Complexity is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research in the field of complex adaptive systems. The journal`s scope includes studies on chaos, genetic algorithms, cellular automata, neural networks, and evolutionary game theory. Notable contributors include Nobel Prize...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complexity_(journal)

  9. complexity
    1) Cleverness 2) Coil 3) Complexness 4) Complexus 5) Complicatedness 6) Complication 7) Convolution 8) Difficulty 9) Entanglement 10) Erudition 11) Gnarl 12) Gordian knot 13) Impenetrability 14) Implica...
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