This past week I decided to do a vid on an experimental topic, involving different fields, an interdisciplinary topic if you will. I understand the risks of such a video, since randomness is not particularly easy as a subject, while complex systems are a bit niche as a field. However, I tried to bring about a more intuitive approach to all this and introduce a new feature for such videos: mini-quizzes so that you can test your understanding while you watch the video. Anyway, feel free to check out this introductory video to this topic by visiting the corresponding Safari page. Warning: some of the stuff covered in this video veers aways from conventional approaches to this topic. Also, the video is very light on the math aspect of the topic as otherwise it would be too long and it's already over 30 minutes in length... Also, recently a viewer of this blog, S.M., contacted me with some suggestions on how to tackle certain typo-related issues he had found. Big thanks to S.M. for his contribution!
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