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Fractals, Chaos, Power Laws

Fractals, Chaos, Power Laws

Minutes from an Infinite Paradise

by Manfred R Schroeder
Paperback
Publication Date: 30/10/2009

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A fascinating exploration of the connections between chaos theory, physics, biology, and mathematics, this book abounds in award-winning computer graphics, optical illusions, and games that clarify memorable insights into self-similarity. "As notable as the book's broad sweep is the author's good-natured, humorous presentation. The willing reader can sit back and enjoy an all-encompassing, irrepressibly enthusiastic tour, ranging from psycho physics to quasicrystals, from gambling strategies to Bach concertos, from the construction of Cantor sets to the design of concert halls." - Physics Today "Such a richness of topics and amazing splendor of illustrations!" - Mathematics Magazine "An inviting exposition for a literate but not highly scientific audience." - American Mathematical Monthly This fascinating book explores the connections between chaos theory, physics, biology, and mathematics. Its award-winning computer graphics, optical illusions, and games illustrate the concept of self-similarity, a typical property of fractals. Author Manfred Schroeder - hailed by Publishers Weekly as a modern Lewis Carroll - conveys memorable insights in the form of puns and puzzles that relate abstract mathematics to everyday experience. Excellent entertainment for readers with a grasp of algebra and some calculus, this book forms a fine university-level introduction to fractal math. Eight pages of color images clarify the text, along with numerous black-and-white illustrations.
ISBN:
9780486472041
9780486472041
Category:
Mathematical physics
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
30-10-2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Dover Publications Inc.
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
448
Dimensions (mm):
235x100x157mm
Weight:
2.13kg

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