Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): Complexity Sciences
In this first edition, we have scientific articles that develop different topics such as biosemiotics, one of the sciences of complexity, by a part of the most prominent group of researchers in Latin America in complexity. The complexity, which reveals, openly, what really matters that the life sciences are. Thus, the first article deals with the relationships between biosemiotics and complexity and proposes the thesis that biosemiotics can and should be considered as one of the sciences of complexity; it is written by Carlos Eduardo Maldonado. Another article seeks an explanation of complex thinking in the social sciences, which leads us to a new organization of the company, by professors María Nely Vásquez Pérez and Miguel Ramón Viguro Axpe. Likewise, the article by Professor Leonardo Rodríguez-Zoya proposes and develops the concept of complex problems to rethink the link between science and politics. Another article studies the relationships between Latin America, complexity and interdisciplinarity, looking for models and programs that can contribute to public policies, with emphasis on Mexico; This is an article by Professor Eligio Cruz Leandro. Professor Nelson Alfonso Gómez-Cruz's article is an investigation on interactive and emergent computing in ant colonies, which is one of the most important edges in the interface between complexity and computation and finally, our article on finance and complexity that will deal with to break old paradigms.