The Lure of Modern Science: Fractal Thinking

The Lure of Modern Science: Fractal Thinking
ISBN-10
9814500712
ISBN-13
9789814500715
Category
Science
Pages
432
Language
English
Published
1995-05-31
Publisher
World Scientific
Authors
B J West, B Deering

Description

The authors describe mostly in non-technical language the development of a new scientific paradigm based on nonlinear deterministic dynamics and fractal geometry. The concepts from these two mathematical disciplines are interwoven with data from the physical, social and life sciences. In this way rather sophisticated mathematical concepts are made accessible through experimental data from various disciplines, and the formalism is relegated to appendices. It is shown that the complexity of natural and social phenomena invariably lead to inverse power law distributions, both in terms of probabilities and spectra. This book tries to show how to think differently about familiar phenomena, such as why the bell-shape curve ought not to be used in teaching or in the characterization of such complex phenomena as intelligence. Contents:Lure of Modern ScienceLinear Spaces and Geometry in Natural PhilosophyNoise in Natural PhilosophySelf-Similarity, Fractals and MeasurementsMaps and DynamicsDynamics in Fractal Dimensions Readership: Students of biology, physics and the social sciences. keywords:Scaling;Time Series;Nonlinear Dynamics;Chaos;Fractal Processes;Fractal Dimensions;Nonlinear Maps;Modeling;Complexity“Like a review article, topics are chosen to reflect scholarly importance, and every idea and concept is well documented with ample references to the literature. Like a trade book, the book does not require extensive background in physics and has a style that makes it hard to put down … The book, in fact, is the among the best introductions for the newcomer to the area of 'statistical thinking' that I have seen … I recommend this book to undergraduates and beginning graduate students who want to get a concrete impression of what many statistical mechanicians are actually doing today.”Journal of Statistical Physics “It provides the reader with a good grounding in nonlinear science and, at the same time, a superb critique of the traditional natural science approaches that often dominate our thinking.”Complexity and Chaos in Nursing

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