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<p>way, in drawing a distinction between "disorganized complexity" and "organized complexity".</p>

<p>In Weaver's view, disorganized complexity results from the particular system having a very large number of parts, say millions of parts, or many more. Though the interactions of the parts in a "disorganized complexity" situation can be seen as largely random, the properties of the system as a whole can be understood by using probability and statistical methods.</p>

<p>A prime example of disorganized complexity is a gas in a container, with the</p><p>
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