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:''... chaos is counter-intuitively the "ordered" phase of dynamical systems. Moreover, a pioneer of complexity, Prigogine, would define chaos as a spatiotemporally complex form of order...''
STS provides a solid mathentical foundation for this picture and associates the corresponding long-range phenomena such as [[Pink noise|1/f noise]] and [[self-organized criticality]] with the [[Goldstone theorem]]. The theory also provides a potential explanation for [[Self-organized criticality|self-organized criticality]], interpreting it as a noise-induced chaos that occurs at the border of conventional chaos and dissappears in the absence of noise.
 
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