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Much contemporary music pursues complicatedness as compensation for a lack of complexity.
On Lerdahl's view complexity has aesthetic value, while complicatedness is neutral.
And there was Janine's own complicatedness.
Not to be confused with complicatedness, which denotes a situation or event that is not easy to understand, regardless of its degree of complexity.
The "complicatedness" of the theory became lateron more natural from the fact that it was now seen as a low-energy approximation of the still more basic theory of quantum chromodynamics.
To these ends he proposes the use of the terms "complexity" and "complicatedness", complexity being hierarchical structural richness, and complicatedness being "numerous non-redundant events per unit time."
He had a sound instinct about the infinite complicatedness of everything-that told him the danger of trying to pick out one cause from the tangled maze of causes which control life. . . . The years went by.
(where the first map is the gradient, the second is the curl, the third is the divergence) serves as a nice quantification of the complicatedness of the underlying region U. These are the beginnings and main motivations of de Rham cohomology.
"It's such an obvious antidote to multitasking, to sitting in front of a computer, to the complicatedness of our lives," said Amy Talkington, 32, a filmmaker who has planted a Japanese maple, lantana, verbena and jasmine outside the bungalow she rents in the Little Armenia section of Hollywood.