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Chaos: The New Science (Nobel Conference XXVI)

Author: John Holte, James Gleick, Ilya Prigogine, Mitchell Feigenbaum, Benoit Mandelbrot
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0819189340


 

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Chaos: The New Science (Nobel Conference XXVI)
by: John Holte, James Gleick, Ilya Prigogine, Mitchell Feigenbaum, Benoit Mandelbrot


Editorial Review:

The role of chaos in science and mathematics is examined in detail by the essays that comprise this work. Distinguished scholars specializing in mathematics, physics, and chemistry discuss the following subjects: Fractals, by Benoit Mandelbrot; The Causality Principle, Deterministic Laws and Chaos, by Heinz-Otto Peitgen; The Transition to Chaos, by Mitchell Feigenbaum; Time, Dynamics and Chaos: Integrating Poincare's "Non-Integrable Systems", by Ilya Prigogine; What Is Chaos, by Steve Smale; Chaos and Cosmos: A Theological Approach, by John Polkinghorne; and Chaos and Beyond, by James Gleick. Introduction by John Holte. This volume is number 26 in the Nobel Conference Series. Co-published with the Nobel Conference.

Customer Reviews:

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

excellent description of system mathematics:

easily read in layman's terms to understand the basic principles of chaos mathematics.

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