Chaos: The Making of a New Science - James Gleick
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Chaos: The Making of a New Science

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Language
English
Published in
Publisher
Viking Adult
Pages
360
ISBN
9780670811786
James Gleick's Chaos: The Making of a New Science introduces a revolutionary field that redefined how we understand the world. This book explores chaos theory, a scientific discipline that reveals the underlying order within seemingly unpredictable systems. It delves into how dynamic systems operate, demonstrating that even minor changes can lead to significant, unforeseen consequences.

Gleick chronicles the groundbreaking work of scientists who challenged traditional views of an orderly, predictable universe, making complex ideas accessible without oversimplification. Readers encounter concepts like the butterfly effect, fractal geometry, and strange attractors, which illustrate how patterns and structures emerge from apparent randomness across various fields, including physics, mathematics, ecology, and biology. This narrative offers a new perspective on nature, time, and complex systems, inviting a re-evaluation of the world around us.

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Chaos: The Making of a New Science Originally published in 1987
Original language
English
Original publisher Viking Adult

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