Dynamics on expanding spaces: modeling the emergence of novelties
Vittorio Loreto, Vito D. P. Servedio, Steven H. Strogatz, Francesca, Tria

TL;DR
This paper reviews models of how novelties and innovations emerge across various systems, emphasizing the importance of evolving complex spaces and the interplay between actual and possible states.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of recent models explaining the emergence of novelties, highlighting the role of evolving complex spaces and the interplay of possibilities.
Findings
Models show innovations reshape the space of possibilities.
Emergence of novelties follows regular statistical patterns.
Recent models incorporate triggering mechanisms for new innovations.
Abstract
Novelties are part of our daily lives. We constantly adopt new technologies, conceive new ideas, meet new people, experiment with new situations. Occasionally, we as individuals, in a complicated cognitive and sometimes fortuitous process, come up with something that is not only new to us, but to our entire society so that what is a personal novelty can turn into an innovation at a global level. Innovations occur throughout social, biological and technological systems and, though we perceive them as a very natural ingredient of our human experience, little is known about the processes determining their emergence. Still the statistical occurrence of innovations shows striking regularities that represent a starting point to get a deeper insight in the whole phenomenology. This paper represents a small step in that direction, focusing on reviewing the scientific attempts to effectively…
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