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Chaos: Making a New Science

by James Gleick

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About the book

A work of popular science in the tradition of Stephen Hawking and Carl Sagan, this 20th-anniversary edition of James Gleick’s groundbreaking bestseller Chaos introduces a whole new readership to chaos theory, one of the most significant waves of scientific knowledge in our time. From Edward Lorenz’s discovery of the Butterfly Effect, to Mitchell Feigenbaum’s calculation of a universal constant, to Benoit Mandelbrot’s concept of fractals, which created a new geometry of nature, Gleick’s engaging narrative focuses on the key figures whose genius converged to chart an innovative direction for science. In Chaos, Gleick makes the story of chaos theory not only fascinating but also accessible to beginners, and opens our eyes to a surprising new view of the universe.

A ground-breaking book about what seems to be the future of physics.

Publishers Weekly

Categories:

Biology Mathematics Physics Popular Science Science Philosophy History Psychology Non-fiction

Language:

English

Length:

352 pages

Author:

James Gleick
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