Chaos: Making a New Science
by James Gleick
- Pages
- 352
- Langue
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780140092509
- Temps de Lecture
- ~6h 10min
Chaos: Making a New Science est un book de James Gleick. Il compte 352 pages.
À propos de ce livre
James Gleick’s work traces the emergence of chaos theory as a unifying framework across mathematics, physics, and biology. Rather than presenting abstract equations, the author follows the historical development of nonlinear dynamics through researchers who discovered that deterministic systems could produce unpredictable behavior. The narrative explores foundational concepts such as sensitive dependence on initial conditions, fractal geometry, and the mathematical constants that govern period-doubling transitions. By weaving together scientific history with accessible explanations, Gleick demonstrates how simple iterative rules can generate complex patterns found in weather systems, population dynamics, and fluid turbulence. The volume remains notable for translating a specialized field into a coherent intellectual journey, highlighting how scientists moved beyond traditional reductionism to embrace interconnected models. Readers encounter the interdisciplinary nature of complexity science without requiring advanced mathematical training, making it a foundational text for understanding how order and unpredictability coexist in natural systems.
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