Santa Fe Institute

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The Santa Fe Institute is a renowned interdisciplinary research center in New Mexico focused on the study of complex systems across physics, biology, economics, and other fields.


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instanceOf interdisciplinary research center
nonprofit organization
research institute
collaboratesWith government agencies
industry partners
universities
country United States
field adaptive systems
complex systems science
nonlinear dynamics
focusesOn complex systems
complexity science
interdisciplinary research
theoretical research
foundedIn 1980s
1984
foundingLocation Santa Fe, New Mexico
hasAlumni research fellows
hasFounder David Pines
George Cowan
Herb Anderson
Kenneth Arrow
Manuel Lujan Jr.
Murray Gell-Mann
Nick Metropolis
Peter A. Carruthers
Philip W. Anderson
Richard Slansky
T. Y. Thomas
hasMotto Searching for Order in the Complexity of Evolving Worlds
hasProgram Complex Systems Summer School
hasResearcher external faculty
postdoctoral fellows
resident faculty
hosts public lectures
summer schools
workshops
knownFor interdisciplinary collaboration
pioneering complexity science
theoretical models of complex adaptive systems
legalStatus 501(c)(3) nonprofit
locatedIn Santa Fe, New Mexico
offers education programs
organizationalType independent research institute
publishes research papers
working papers
researchArea artificial life
biology
cognitive science
computational biology
computer science
ecology
economics
evolutionary theory
information theory
innovation studies
network science
physics
social science
statistical physics
urban science
state New Mexico

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Constantino Tsallis
Murray Gell-Mann
employer
Murray Gell-Mann
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