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Chaos: Making a New Science
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GONZA
Oct 30, 2011 rated it really liked it
It's such an interesting book that should be studied at school, more than all the other physics books (except the Feynman lectures) could socced in interesting pupils in science.
Informations on the Butterfly effects and Mandelbrot fractals given in the easiest possible way, I found this book much more easier than Capra's one (The web of life) so I suggest it!
Thanks to Netgalley and Open Road.
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GONZA
Jun 29, 2014 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
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Chiaramente sulle parti piú tecniche non ho seguito, ma l'autore si sforza veramente tanto di rendere accessibile un problema complesso come quello del caos e della strada seguita da vari studiosi come Mandelbrot e Feigenbaum per arrivare alle teorie che potevano descriverlo. Affascinante, come tutto quello che non capisco. ...more
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Feb 07, 2022 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Simply put, complexity is simple 😊 if we admit that it consist of non linear with chaotic behaviour. Seriously I enjoy reading this book and left me with allot of more reading to do to improve my understanding.
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