complexification

Noun

 * 1)  The act or process of making something more complex.
 * 2)  An extension from a basis on real numbers to a basis on complex numbers.

Quotations

 * 2002, Charles J. Kibert, Jan Sendzimir, and G. Bradley Guy (editors), Timothy F.H. Allen, Construction Ecology, Nature as the basis for green buildings, page 114, Taylor & Francis, ISBN 0415260922, page 114
 * A new complexification occurs when the situation becomes desperate through crashing marginal returns on increasing complicatedness.
 * 2002, Charles J. Kibert, Jan Sendzimir, and G. Bradley Guy (editors), Timothy F.H. Allen, Construction Ecology, Nature as the basis for green buildings, page 114, Taylor & Francis, ISBN 0415260922, page 114
 * A new complexification occurs when the situation becomes desperate through crashing marginal returns on increasing complicatedness.
 * 2002, Charles J. Kibert, Jan Sendzimir, and G. Bradley Guy (editors), Timothy F.H. Allen, Construction Ecology, Nature as the basis for green buildings, page 114, Taylor & Francis, ISBN 0415260922, page 114
 * A new complexification occurs when the situation becomes desperate through crashing marginal returns on increasing complicatedness.

Etymology
From.