Chaotic behavior in systems
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Chaotic behavior in systems
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- Frontiers of complexity, the search for order in a chaotic world, Peter Coveney and Roger Highfield ; foreword by Baruch Blumberg
- Stability, instability and chaos, an introduction to the theory of nonlinear differential equations, Paul Glendinning
- The universe, order without design, Carlos I. Calle
- Complexity, life at the edge of chaos, Roger Lewin
- Chaos monkeys, [obscene fortune and random failure in Silicon Valley], Antonio García Martínez
- Deep simplicity, bringing order to chaos and complexity, John Gribbin
- Flow, Philip Ball
- The chaos imperative, how chance and disruption increase innovation, effectiveness, and success, Ori Brafman and Judah Pollack
- Chaos, making a new science, James Gleick
- Nonlinear Workbook, Chaos, Fractals, Cellular Automata, Neural Networks, Genetic Algorithms, Gene Expression Programming, Wavelets, Fuzzy Logic - With C++, Java and SymbolicC++ programs
- Chaos theory tamed, Garnett P. Williams
- Branches, Philip Ball
- Shapes, Philip Ball
- Nature's chaos, photographs by Eliot Porter ; text by James Gleick ; compiled and edited by Janet Russek
- Everyday chaos, the mathematics of unpredictability, from the weather to the stock market, Brian Clegg
- Leadership and the new science, discovering order in a chaotic world, Margaret J. Wheatley
- Chaos and harmony, perspectives on scientific revolutions of the twentieth century, Trinh Xuan Thuan ; translated by Axel Reisinger
- In the wake of chaos, unpredictable order in dynamical systems, Stephen H. Kellert
- Chaos and fractals, new frontiers of science, Heinz-Otto Peitgen, Hartmut Jürgens, Dietmar Saupe
- Chaos theory, the essentials for military applications, Glenn E. James
- Mathematics, the new golden age, Keith Devlin
- The calculus of friendship, what a teacher and a student learned about life while corresponding about math, Steven Strogatz
- Chaos, Steven Strogatz
- Does God play dice?, the mathematics of chaos, Ian Stewart
- Chaos in the cosmos, the stunning complexity of the universe, Barry Parker
- Turbulent mirror, an illustrated guide to chaos theory and the science of wholeness, John Briggs and F. David Peat ; illustrations by Cindy Tavernise
- Nonlinear dynamics and chaos, with applications to physics, biology, chemistry, and engineering, Steven H. Strogatz
- The end of certainty, time, chaos, and the new laws of nature, Ilya Prigogine ; in collaboration with Isabelle Stengers
- Nonlinear dynamics and chaos, with applications to physics, biology, chemistry, and engineering, Steven H. Strogatz
- Leadership and the new science, learning about organization from an orderly universe, Margaret J. Wheatley
- Newton's clock, chaos in the solar system, Ivars Peterson
- The essence of chaos, Edward N. Lorenz
- Chaos monkeys, obscene fortune and random failure in Silicon Valley, Antonio Garcia Martinez
- Fractal market analysis, applying chaos theory to investment and economics, Edgar E. Peters
- From certainty to uncertainty, the story of science and ideas in the twentieth century, F. David Peat
- Chaos and organization in health care, Thomas H. Lee, M.D. and James J. Mongan
- Trading chaos, maximize profits with proven technical techniques, Justine Gregory-Williams and Bill M. Williams
- Chaos, making a new science, James Gleick
- Does God play dice?, the new mathematics of chaos, Ian Stewart
- Complexification, explaining a paradoxical world through the science of surprise, John L. Casti
- Complexity, the emerging science at the edge of order and chaos, M. Mitchell Waldrop
- Fractals, the patterns of chaos : a new aesthetic of art, science, and nature, John Briggs
- Chaos, making a new science, James Gleick
- Nature's chaos, photographs by Eliot Porter ; text by James Gleick ; compiled and edited by Janet Russek
- Chaos, Steven Strogatz, Part 1
- Five more golden rules, knots, codes, chaos, and other great theories of 20th-century mathematics, John L. Casti
- Chaos, fractals, and dynamics, computer experiments in mathematics, Robert L. Devaney