Chaos

320 pages

Published June 27, 1988 by William Heinemann Ltd.

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978-0-434-29554-8
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Strange attractors, everywhere

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Strange attractors, everywhere

Chaos, by Jame Gleick is the most beautiful introduction to a field of Mathematics I have ever read. First, let's get this out of the way - Chaos is not a very "technical" book. It's first a historical account of the creation of a new field of maths, and then a science book. But that, in my opinion, is where the strength of Chaos lies.

The book chronicles the observation of a strange phenomena by rogue set of scientists, in fields that were traditionally thought to be completely unrelated to each other. Along the journey, Gleick explains us what are these strange phenomena, how the scientists and mathematicians discovered them, and their journey towards making sense of their strange and unexplainable observations. What this means for us, as the reader, is that we get to tag along for the journey, making us feel like we are discovering …

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