Connection-based framework for assessing natural complexity in nonlinear adaptive systems
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This study introduces a quantitative framework for assessing natural complexity in adaptive
systems, based on connection measures weighted by sensitivity indices. The methodology integrates
system modeling, sensitivity analysis, and complexity assessment, enabling continuous
monitoring and decision support in dynamic environments. Natural complexity is defined as an
optimal level at which the system behaves in accordance with its nature, sustaining coherence
between structure and function. By employing sensitivity-weighted connections, the framework
captures both internal organization and adaptive dynamics, overcoming limitations of traditional
metrics such as Shannon entropy and fractal dimension, which often neglect interaction
intensity and temporal variability. The framework is validated through two case studies: a
computational model of an Intensive Care Unit and a real-world startup acceleration ecosystem.
In the Intensive Care Unit, periods of overload were identified through peaks in complexity,
associated with an increased number of highly sensitive parameter connections. In contrast, in
the startup ecosystem, systemic idleness was reflected by lower complexity levels, driven by
weakly influential interactions among actors. These findings highlight the responsiveness and
interpretability of the proposed metric compared to conventional approaches, particularly in
tracking adaptive states over time. This connection-based framework supports the management
of adaptive information systems, offering a dynamic and scalable complexity assessment tool.
Its applicability spans medical informatics, business management, and distributed systems
optimization, providing real-time insights that improve resilience and efficiency. In addition,
the approach aligns with industry 4.0 paradigms, facilitating preventive analyses and adaptive
decision-making in advanced technological environments. By offering a unified methodology for
complexity evaluation, this research advances understanding and control of complex adaptive
systems.
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PACHECO, Viviane M. Gomes et al. Connection-based framework for assessing natural complexity in nonlinear adaptive systems. Chaos Solitons & Fractals, Amsterdam, v. 200, e117007, 2025. DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2025.117007. Disponível em: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960077925010203. Acesso em: 8 jun. 2026.