The New Scientist Guide to Chaos

The New Scientist Guide to Chaos
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Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X002149733
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Synopsis The New Scientist Guide to Chaos by : Nina Hall

A collection of articles, currently running in the "New Scientist", on the theory and application of chaos from economics to animal behaviour. The articles featured include those by Ian Stewart, author of "Does God Play Dice?", Franco Vivaldi and Benoit Mandelbrot.

Exploring Chaos

Exploring Chaos
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Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 0393312267
ISBN-13 : 9780393312263
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Exploring Chaos by : Nina Hall

Chaos theory is giving scientists fresh insights into all sorts of unruly phenomena-from dripping faucets to swinging pendulums, from the vagaries of the weather to the movements of the planets, from heart rhythms to gold futures. In this collection of front-line reports, edited for the general reader, internationally recognized experts such as Ian Stewart, Robert M. May, and Benoit Mandelbrot draw on the latest research to trace the roots of chaos in modern science and mathematics.

Leadership and the New Science

Leadership and the New Science
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Publisher : ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 9781458777607
ISBN-13 : 145877760X
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Leadership and the New Science by : Margaret J. Wheatley

A bestseller--more than 300,000 copies sold, translated into seventeen languages, and featured in the Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Miami Herald, Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and Fortune; Shows how discoveries in quantum physics, biology, and chaos theory enable us to deal successfully with change and uncertainty in our organizations and our lives; Includes a new chapter on how the new sciences can help us understand and cope with some of the major social challenges of our timesWe live in a time of chaos, rich in potential for new possibilities. A new world is being born. We need new ideas, new ways of seeing, and new relationships to help us now. New science--the new discoveries in biology, chaos theory, and quantum physics that are changing our understanding of how the world works--offers this guidance. It describes a world where chaos is natural, where order exists ''for free.'' It displays the intricate webs of cooperation that connect us. It assures us that life seeks order, but uses messes to get there.Leadership and the New Science is the bestselling, most acclaimed, and most influential guide to applying the new science to organizations and management. In it, Wheatley describes how the new science radically alters our understanding of the world, and how it can teach us to live and work well together in these chaotic times. It will teach you how to move with greater certainty and easier grace into the new forms of organizations and communities that are taking shape.

Turbulent Mirror

Turbulent Mirror
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Publisher : HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : UOM:49015000573759
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Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Turbulent Mirror by : John Briggs

Explores the many faces of chaos and reveals how its laws direct most of the familiar processes of everyday life.

Introducing Chaos

Introducing Chaos
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Publisher : Icon Books
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 9781840464269
ISBN-13 : 1840464267
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Introducing Chaos by : Ziauddin Sardar

Introducing Chaos explains how chaos makes its presence felt in many varieties of event, from the fluctuation of animal populations to the ups and downs of the stock market. It also examines the roots of chaos in modern mathematics and physics, and explores the relationship between chaos and complexity, the new unifying theory which suggests that all complex systems evolve from a few simple rules.

Chaos

Chaos
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9780199594580
ISBN-13 : 0199594589
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Chaos by : Richard Kautz

Chaos: The Science of Predictable Random Motion bridges the gap between introductions for the layman and college-level texts with an account of chaos theory based on elementary mathematics. It develops the science of dynamics in terms of small time steps, describes the phenomenon of chaos through simple examples, and concludes with a close look at a homoclinic tangle, the mathematical monster at the heart of chaos. The presentation is enhanced by numerousfigures, animations of chaotic motion (available on a companion CD), and biographical sketches of the pioneers of dynamics and chaos theory.

Explaining Chaos

Explaining Chaos
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 0521477476
ISBN-13 : 9780521477475
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Explaining Chaos by : Peter Smith

A clear and accessible discussion of the ideas and issues behind chaotic dynamics.

Thinking about G”del and Turing

Thinking about G”del and Turing
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 9789812708953
ISBN-13 : 9812708952
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Thinking about G”del and Turing by : Gregory J. Chaitin

Dr Gregory Chaitin, one of the world's leading mathematicians, is best known for his discovery of the remarkable ê number, a concrete example of irreducible complexity in pure mathematics which shows that mathematics is infinitely complex. In this volume, Chaitin discusses the evolution of these ideas, tracing them back to Leibniz and Borel as well as G”del and Turing.This book contains 23 non-technical papers by Chaitin, his favorite tutorial and survey papers, including Chaitin's three Scientific American articles. These essays summarize a lifetime effort to use the notion of program-size complexity or algorithmic information content in order to shed further light on the fundamental work of G”del and Turing on the limits of mathematical methods, both in logic and in computation. Chaitin argues here that his information-theoretic approach to metamathematics suggests a quasi-empirical view of mathematics that emphasizes the similarities rather than the differences between mathematics and physics. He also develops his own brand of digital philosophy, which views the entire universe as a giant computation, and speculates that perhaps everything is discrete software, everything is 0's and 1's.Chaitin's fundamental mathematical work will be of interest to philosophers concerned with the limits of knowledge and to physicists interested in the nature of complexity.

An Introduction to Global Environmental Issues

An Introduction to Global Environmental Issues
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 584
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ISBN-10 : 9781134769193
ISBN-13 : 1134769199
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis An Introduction to Global Environmental Issues by : Lewis A. Owen

An Introduction to Global Environmental Issues presents a comprehensive and stimulating introduction to the key environmental issues presently threatening our global environment. Offering an authoritative introduction to the key topics, a source of latest environmental information, and an innovative stimulus for debate, this is an essential book for all those studying or concerned with global environmental issues. Major global environmental issues are brought into focus. Explanations of the evolution of the earth's natural systems (hydrosphere, biosphere, geosphere, ecosphere) provide an essential understanding of the scientific concepts, processes and historical background to environmental issues. Contemporary socio-economic, cultural and political considerations are explored and important conceptual approaches such as Gaian hypotheses and Chaos Theory are introduced. Human impact and management of the natural environment, and concerns for maintaining biodiversity are emphasised throughout. Specific features include: * Case studies drawn from across the world * Superb illustrations: 4-colour plate sections; a wealth of informative diagrams * Glossary of key terms, with key concepts highlighted throughout the text * Annotated guides to further reading * Chapter summaries and key points A Lecturers' Manual is available to accompany the text This 2nd Edition has been extensively revised and expanded to include many new illustrations, up-to-date data (including the latest IPCC data) and the most recent events including Khobe earthquake, French nuclear testing, the Berlin conference and the Antarctic Treaty. Sections on ecosystems, techniques, pollution, tectonics, risk and hazard mitigation, world populations, and issues of human impact and environmental management, have been particularly expanded in this new edition.

Intrinsic Sustainable Development

Intrinsic Sustainable Development
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 9789814365000
ISBN-13 : 9814365009
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Intrinsic Sustainable Development by : Frank Birkin

Sustainable development sets the agenda for the 21st century. Human technological capability and needs mean that nature is and will be challenged and damaged in many ways. This book offers a solution to sustainable development problems.