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Loading... Chaos: Making a New Science (edition 1988)by James Gleick
Work detailsChaos: Making a New Science by James Gleick
Absolute must-read for most anyone, but especially anyone who is involved in the sciences (professionally or otherwise) and would benefit from an alternative to standard reductionist thinking that pervades the common perceptions. ( )A popular science book with some interesting trivia, introductions to the mathematics related to chaos theory and complex systems, and speculations on certain patterns that occur in nature. A very influential book, which brought the ideas of deterministic chaos to public notice. A best-seller for awhile. As I recall (it's been decades since I read this, and I'm planning on reading "The Information"), it's a pretty good book. Lots of fractal stuff in it of course. no reviews | add a review
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