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authorJaron Kent-Dobias <jaron@kent-dobias.com>2022-10-22 15:06:31 +0200
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The \emph{complexity} of a function is the average of the logarithm of the
number of its minima, maxima, and saddle points (collectively stationary
points), under conditions fixing the value of the energy or the index of the
-stationary point \cite{Bray_1980_Metastable}. Since in complex landscapes this
+stationary point
+\cite{Bray_1980_Metastable}.
+Since in complex landscapes this
number grows exponentially with system size, their complexity is an extensive
quantity. Understanding the complexity offers an understanding about the
geometry and topology of the landscape, which can provide insight into