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Ubiquity: Why Catastrophes Happen - Book by Mark Buchanan

In Ubiquity: Why Catastrophes Happen, Mark Buchanan examines how seemingly small, independent events can snowball into major disasters. Drawing from complex systems theory, Buchanan explains that catastrophes are often the result of interconnected, fragile networks, where the accumulation of minor disruptions can lead to catastrophic outcomes.
Original Language: English

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