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The Essence of Chaos

The Essence of Chaos

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Author: Edward N.lorenz
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Category: EBooks

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 16200

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Number Of Items: 1

Dewey Decimal Number: 551

Publication Date: April 16, 2007
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Product Description
This work provides an introductory view of the new science of chaos. Lorenz Presents Everyday Examples Of Chaotic Behaviour, Such As The Toss Of A coin, the pinball's path, the fall of a leaf, and explains in elementary Mathematical Terms How Their Essentially Chaotic Nature Can Be Understood.


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5 out of 5 stars The Essence of Chaos: A great primer on chaos theory.   August 23, 1998
Brandon R. Julio (bjulio@aol.com) (Bluffdale, Utah)
68 out of 69 found this review helpful

Edward Lorenz takes a complicated topic and makes it accessible for all people, regardless of prior knowledge of chaos theory. He provides interesting and easy to follow examples of chaos, fractals and complexity. The illustrations are helpful and he includes a glossary of terms to aid the beginning chaos enthusiasts to quickly become familiar with the terminology. Mr. Lorenz gives a brief history of chaos and explains how it is used in the study of mathematics, meteorology, economics, music, and other fields. The book is very interesting and is highly recommended for those who would like to acquaint themselves with the exciting world of chaos.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent Chaos Primer   August 8, 2000
Whitfield (Houston, TX United States)
79 out of 84 found this review helpful

My first intro to chaos was Gleick's book *Chaos: Making a New Science* which focused on the history of the discovery of chaos. Although this was fascinating - and a good read for those just learning about dynamical systems, strange attractors, and the like - Lorenz's *Essence of Chaos* was much more satisfying. Lorenz analyzes specific chaotic functions, gives you the math (equations are in the appendix) and generally accomplishes what the title suggests - that is, exploring the essence of chaos. I highly recommend it for anyone interested in this deeply fascinating subject.


5 out of 5 stars Great Stuff from the Great One   July 21, 2000
biru hoover (grizzly hollow ranch, california)
30 out of 39 found this review helpful

Lorenz has done it again. This is a terrific inside look at chaos by the man who made Gleick's book possible. And it had a few interesting new ideas too--who would have thought there was a different way to present fourth-order Runge-Kutta? Who would have thought Runge-Kutta could convert a phase-space circle to a nice-looking fractal attractor? A good book for the air plane.


4 out of 5 stars Essence of chaos book by E.Lorenz   October 14, 2007
Intars (Riga , Latvia)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Lorenz did a great job when he wrote this book!
The very first time when I heard of chaos theory was year ago while watching some old documentary about Nostadamus. In film was mentioned chaos theory and said that acceptance of it by many people could change whole look to life and so on. Movie left to me questions - what is that theory, what it's standing for.
Finaly my interest lead me to this book and it clearly showed me what kind of staff is that chaos theory! That was and is really intriguing!
Book is well written. There was of course some places that wasn't easy to understand. I myself have studied high math,encountered differential equations but anyway had some difficulties. That's why not 5 stars to book - it's really not for absolutely everyone although almost close to it. I couldn't stop it reading, I was done in two days.
This book encouraged me for further reading.



4 out of 5 stars Not for the Lay Person   September 19, 2008
L. Leeder (Newton Centre, MA USA)
Having read several books about Chaos Theory, and having been promised a user-friendly and yet academic book on the subject, this book fell a little short. Certainly academic, not so easy for someone who does not have a solid background in the sciences and mathematics fields. The various sections cover much of the recent research, and if you can get past the equations, you get a more complete sense of the progression in the subject.

 
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