2013 年 7 巻 3 号 p. 105-111
Some systems are resilient – they recover from unanticipated large scale perturbations and continue to exist – while others are not. We started a new project called “Systems Resilience” that aims to study underlying principles of resilience. We study a wide variety of domains, such as biology, ecology, economics, engineering, sociology, and business management, and extract common characteristics that differentiate resilient systems from non-resilient ones. We are building a mathematical model to represent these characteristics and to quantify resilience. Some systems are resilient – they recover from unanticipated large scale perturbations and continue to exist – while others are not. We started a new project called “Systems Resilience” that aims to study underlying principles of resilience. We study a wide variety of domains, such as biology, ecology, economics, engineering, sociology, and business management, and extract common characteristics that differentiate resilient systems from non-resilient ones.