DIGIRENT - Symmetry in Chaos: A Search for Pattern in Mathematics, Art, and Nature
Michael Field, Martin Golubitsky
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Symmetry in Chaos: A Michael Field, Martin Golubitsky epub Symmetry in Chaos: A Michael Field, Martin Golubitsky pdf download Symmetry in Chaos: A Michael Field, Martin Golubitsky pdf file Symmetry in Chaos: A Michael Field, Martin Golubitsky audiobook Symmetry in Chaos: A Michael Field, Martin Golubitsky book review Symmetry in Chaos: A Michael Field, Martin Golubitsky summary | #1546668 in Books | 1996-08-08 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.88 x.54 x8.63l, | File type: PDF | 232 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| A great array of fractal attractors.|By Kenneth R. Bolser|A great array of chaotic attractors. These illustrations demonstrate that the varied forms in nature originate from mathematical building blocks that are complex and yet have continuity in that geometry. I would like to see more, accessable books on strange/chaotic attractors.|8 of 9 people found the following review he|||"Field and Golubitsky are very good in explaining how equations and natural forces can produce stunning chaotic patterns."--The New York of Books||"A spectacular picture book with background mathematical information for the reader who wants to expl
Chaotic dynamics (known popularly as chaos theory or, more simply, chaos) is among the most fascinating new fields in modern science, revolutionizing our understanding of order and pattern in nature. Symmetry, a traditional and highly developed area of mathematics, would seem to lie at the opposite end of the spectrum. From the branching of trees to the rose windows of great cathedrals, symmetric patterns seem the antithesis of such chaotic systems as weather patterns. A...
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