混沌理论
Complexity 豆瓣
作者: Mitchell M. Waldrop 出版社: Simon & Schuster 1992 - 1
In a rented convent in Santa Fe, a revolution has been brewing. The activists are not anarchists, but rather Nobel Laureates in physics and economics such as Murray Gell-Mann and Kenneth Arrow, and pony-tailed graduate students, mathematicians, and computer scientists down from Los Alamos. They've formed an iconoclastic think tank called the Santa Fe Institute, and their radical idea is to create a new science called complexity. These mavericks from academe share a deep impatience with the kind of linear, reductionist thinking that has dominated science since the time of Newton. Instead, they are gathering novel ideas about interconnectedness, coevolution, chaos, structure, and order - and they're forging them into an entirely new, unified way of thinking about nature, human social behavior, life, and the universe itself. They want to know how a primordial soup of simple molecules managed to turn itself into the first living cell - and what the origin of life some four billion years ago can tell us about the process of technological innovation today. They want to know why ancient ecosystems often remained stable for millions of years, only to vanish in a geological instant - and what such events have to do with the sudden collapse of Soviet communism in the late 1980s. They want to know why the economy can behave in unpredictable ways that economists can't explain - and how the random process of Darwinian natural selection managed to produce such wonderfully intricate structures as the eye and the kidney. Above all, they want to know how the universe manages to bring forth complex structures such as galaxies, stars, planets, bacteria, plants, animals, and brains. There are commonthreads in all of these queries, and these Santa Fe scientists seek to understand them. Complexity is their story: the messy, funny, human story of how science really happens. Here is the tale of Brian Arthur, the Belfast-born economist who stubbornly pushed his theories of economic ch
分形学 豆瓣
Introducing Fractals: A Graphic Guide
作者: 尼格尔.高尔顿 / 威尔.鲁德 译者: 杨晓晨 出版社: 当代中国 2014 - 1
《介绍丛书:分形学》2000年首次出版,曾被翻译成多国语言出版发行,丛书的全球销量已达到24亿,本书在我国首次翻译出版。
浮云、繁星、麦田怪圈和奔流是怎么国事?这些大自然中的奥秘如何解答?
分形学无处不在,它的研究被应用于环保、信号处理、艺术创作甚至宇宙探索当中;它是数学、艺术、哲学甚至宗教的交集。
在技术的发展过程中,许多传统的科学难题,由于分形的引入而取得显著进展。本书是轻松有趣的分形学入门读物。分形学是一门以非规则几何形态为研究对象的几何学。由于不规则现象在自然界是普遍存在的,因此分形几何又称为描述大自然的几何学。本书正是向大众介绍这一奇异学科的敲门砖和引路人。本书的插画诙谐生动,语言通俗易懂,翻译精准到位,是带你入门的最佳选择,本书出自分形极客之手,深受国外读者青睐!