LINKS (Weak or strong) 1)2)
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Strong links in systems are quite rigid, as they are difficult to break.
On the contrary, weak links can be easily losened, but also easily constructed. This is a significant condition for adaptability in complex systems, from molecules to brains and, probably all types of social systems. For examples in chemistry, see J. THOMAS (1998)
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