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Chaos: A Very Short Introduction

Autor Leonard Smith

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Chaos: A Very Short Introduction
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  • Publisher OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780192853783
  • ISBN10 0192853783
  • Type BOOK
  • Pages 200
  • Collection Very Short Introductions #
  • Published 2007
  • Language English
  • Bookbinding Paperback

Chaos: A Very Short Introduction

Autor Leonard Smith

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

11,50€
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  • Chaos theory is one of the most exciting and fast-growing areas of mathematics and physical science today.
  • It unifies simplicity and complexity, and order and randomness, to give us a new understanding of a physical processes and events.
  • Ideal for the non-mathematician - Leonard Smith uses accessible examples and terms to give the reader a full understanding of this exciting field.

Chaos exists in systems all around us. Even the simplest system of cause and effect can be subject to chaos, denying us accurate predictions of its behaviour, and sometimes giving rise to astonishing structures of large-scale order. Our growing understanding of Chaos Theory is having fascinating applications in the real world - from technology to global warming, politics, human behaviour, and even gambling on the stock market.

Leonard Smith shows that we all have an intuitive understanding of chaotic systems. He uses accessible maths and physics (replacing complex equations with simple examples like pendulums, railway lines, and tossing coins) to explain the theory, and points to numerous examples in philosophy and literature (Edgar Allen Poe, Chang-Tzu, Arthur Conan Doyle) that illuminate the problems. The beauty of fractal patterns and their relation to chaos, as well as the history of chaos, and its uses in the real world and implications for the philosophy of science are all discussed in this Very Short Introduction.

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