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The Self-Made Tapestry: Pattern Formation In Nature
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The Self-Made Tapestry: Pattern Formation In Nature

by Philip Ball


FORMAT: Paperback

ISBN: 9780198502432


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  • ISBN: 9780198502432

  • Category: Maths for scientists

  • Format: Paperback

  • Publication Date: 2001-07-05

  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

  • Illustrations: 16pp colour plates, numerous halftones and line illustrations

  • Country of origin: USA

  • Pages: 296

  • Pagination: 296 pages, 16pp colour plates, numerous halftones and line illus

  • Dimensions (mm): 246 x 189 x 18

  • Weight: 710g

The Self-Made Tapestry: Pattern Formation In Nature

For centuries, scientists have struggled to understand the origins of the patterns and forms found in nature. Now, in this lucid and accessibly written book, Philip Ball applies state-of-the-art scientific understanding from the fields of biology, chemistry, geology, physics, and mathematics to these ancient mysteries, revealing how nature's seemingly complex patterns originate in simple physical laws. Tracing the history of scientific thought about natural patterns, Ball shows how common presumptions--for example, that complex form must be guided by some intelligence or that form always follows function--are erroneous and continue to mislead scientists today. He investigates specific patterns in depth, revealing that these designs are self-organized and that simple, local interactions between component parts produce motifs like spots, stripes, branches, and honeycombs. In the process, he examines the mysterious phenomenon of symmetry and why it appears--and breaks--in similar ways in different systems. Finally, he attempts to answer this profound question: why are some patterns universal? Illustrations throughout the text, many in full color, beautifully illuminate Ball's ideas.

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