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Posted in Chaos and Systems (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)

By Springer. The regular list price is $74.95. Sells new for $17.02. There are some available for $27.62.
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By Lawrence Erlbaum. There are some available for $55.00.
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Written by Roger White. By Blackstone Audiobooks. The regular list price is $25.00. Sells new for $15.14. There are some available for $38.45.
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1 comments about Complexity and Chaos: Library Edition (Audio Classics: Science & Discovery).
  1. This is an audio book I wish I could find the paper version of instead of the other way around. Very interesting but incredibly hard to follow at least for me since the author references many of the people who discovered chaos theory. When the person is referenced the voice changes to the an imitation of that person. Mandlebrot is almost impossible to understand with the heavy French accent. Same with the German mathematicians. Even the English researchers were difficult to follow with their hard British accent. Why did they think was necessary to do? This is a book on math and science, not a dramatic story, the listener doesn't need to feel that hearing Mandlebrot explain his concepts will make it any better. It makes it worse!


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Written by Robert E. Robson. By World Scientific Publishing Company. The regular list price is $48.00. Sells new for $44.16. There are some available for $50.80.
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Written by Oded Regev. By Cambridge University Press. The regular list price is $89.00. Sells new for $79.86. There are some available for $82.44.
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5 comments about Chaos and Complexity in Astrophysics.
  1. I considered adapting it for a graduate class I taught on stability and non-normality. It didn't happened, because eventually I decided to write my own notes in the hope it will prompt me to write my own book on non-linear dynamics (has not happened yet...)

    However, I was deeply impressed by this book. It is very clearly written, very thorough yet tractable, and at times witty. Most importantly, some issues I consider subtle, tricky or often overlooked or addressed head-on here, meticulously , scientifically soundly and, astonishingly, in a manner I think is suitable for even first or second year graduate students.

    In short, I STRONGLY recommend this book to anybody interested in nonlinear dynamics, in the heavens or on earth...


  2. a good guide book to the literature in this subject, lots of facts and readable. I have learned plenty.


  3. The book is written very clearly and it explains difficult concepts in a comprehensible way. I enjoyed exploring and learning from it.


  4. The book gives the essential details of such areas as bifurcation theory, strange attractors, fractals, and Hamiltonian systems, filling a gap in existing astrophysical literature. Comprehensive descriptions of those topics in astrophysics to which chaos theory has made significant contributions (e.g., the theory of stellar pulsations; dynamics of the solar system) are also included. The fact that the text is essentially self-contained makes it attractive for both graduate students and researchers to use.



  5. "Very readable, engaging and understandable. Regev offers insights into and explanations of complex concepts and methods by using frameworks familiar to students (particularly of astronomy) on the graduate level. I found that there are a number of typos and misprints. However, the author offers a useful, detailed and up-to-date errata that can be accessed on his site (http://physics.technion.ac.il/~regev/erratum.pdf)."
    -Timothy Purcell


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Written by Derek K. Hitchins. By Artech House Publishers. The regular list price is $89.00. Sells new for $83.43. There are some available for $110.09.
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Written by Zaven A. Karian and Edward J. Dudewicz. By CRC. The regular list price is $99.95. Sells new for $63.29. There are some available for $58.91.
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Posted in Chaos and Systems (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)

Written by Sally, J. Goerner. By Triangle Center for Complex Systems. Sells new for $27.00.
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5 comments about After the Clockwork Universe: The Emerging Science and Culture of Integral Society.
  1. Ms. Goerner has managed to integrate the disparate cultural, scientific and intellectual trends of the late 20th Century into a cohesive and comprehensible whole. One could say that she has transformed chaos into order, at least for this reader. Bravo!


  2. If the modern world seems confusing read this book. This book helps me keep perspective when I see the turmoil of world events. It is a guide to the major intellectual and social transitons happening all around us. Most of us can see that our particular part of the world is in trouble -- look at any profession or social institution and the cracks in the foundation are evident. Sally Goerner's thesis is that we are undergoing the biggest social transformation since at least the middle ages and probably since the beginning of known history. The driving force behind the transition from medieval to modern was the development of a new mathematics, physics and astronomy which fundamentally changed how people saw the place of man in the cosmos. These intelectual tools eventually led to the development of the industrial society in which we now live. In the past 30 years there has been similarly powerful new developments in mathematics and all other sciences which Sally calls web dynamics. You may have heard of chaos theory which is one aspect of a much larger way of understanding complex systems which develop out of the operation of many forces. This new understanding is changing the old competitive, isolated, reductionist and individualistic social structures in favor of an understanding of the world based on complex, self-organizing systems which evolve cooperatively as well as competitively. It has implications for every aspect of social, poilitcal and intellectual life from physics and biology to medicine and education. This book helps us see the much larger patterns which are often obscured in the choas of world affairs and gives some hope and direction for making a positive difference in the outcome.


  3. If the modern world seems confusing read this book. This book helps me keep perspective when I see the turmoil of world events. It is a guide to the major intellectual and social transitons happening all around us. Most of us can see that our particular part of the world is in trouble -- look at any profession or social institution and the cracks in the foundation are evident. Sally Goerner's thesis is that we are undergoing the biggest social transformation since at least the middle ages and probably since the beginning of known history. The driving force behind the transition from medieval to modern was the development of a new mathematics, physics and astronomy which fundamentally changed how people saw the place of man in the cosmos. These intelectual tools eventually led to the development of the industrial society in which we now live. In the past 30 years there has been similarly powerful new developments in mathematics and all other sciences which Sally calls web dynamics. You may have heard of chaos theory which is one aspect of a much larger way of understanding complex systems which develop out of the operation of many forces. This new understanding is changing the old competitive, isolated, reductionist and individualistic social structures in favor of an understanding of the world based on complex, self-organizing systems which evolve cooperatively as well as competitively. It has implications for every aspect of social, poilitcal and intellectual life from physics and biology to medicine and education. This book helps us see the much larger patterns which are often obscured in the choas of world affairs and gives some hope and direction for making a positive difference in the outcome.


  4. This is an astonishing and truly revolutionary book.

    Dr. Goerner builds a practical picture of the transformation that we must choose to take if we are to flourish or even survive. Her basic concept begins with the now familiar concept that civilizations undergo periodic "Big Changes," that involve changes in the way that they view the world. Not just how the intellectual elite sees things, but rather the general population. She thinks, and I am sure that she is correct, that we are on the cusp of one of these "Big Changes," which will involve the replacement of the Newtownian ("Clockwork") view of the universe, with a "Web" view, that sees the universe as a series of intricate interconnections. This "Web thinking" has been around for a while, but has so far not really taken root, because it has not always been expressed very clearly, many people have failed to see it's relevance to everyday life and it was not linked to any deeply felt, motivating vision.

    This book is an important step in rectifying those previous failings. She introduces a helpful term: "Intricacy," which she defines as "the order which arises from interweaving."

    My only disagreement is with her use of the word "Energy," of systems, when I think it would be more accurate to use the term "Information."

    Highly recommended.


  5. Long before Korten began writing about 'the Great Transition,' Goerner wrote this beautiful, eloquent, and sweeping study of what she described as the emergence of the Integral Society. Unfortunately, this book was published in britain (american publisher's didn't take it) and has not gotten the circulation it richly deserves. While there are many other books out there looking at this Transition (including Hawken) and it is almost common knowledge in many circles, I still recommend this book because of its theory of social and cultural changes. Unlike Korten, who sees this current epoch as going back 5000 years, she accurately looks at the multiple shifts in world view in the West and how those have taken place in the past 2000 years, and demonstrates the integration, complexification and evolution of these ideas. She also presents a concise yet thorough understanding of systems theory, science of complexity and interdependence, chaos, biological changes, and 'new' scientific world views, etc. Alas, her last few chapters make several statements that are questionable, and it is difficult, without being an expert in the field, to really know how much weight to give her social predictions.


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Posted in Chaos and Systems (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)

Written by Daniel Walgraef. By Springer. The regular list price is $139.00. Sells new for $51.88. There are some available for $38.99.
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Posted in Chaos and Systems (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)

Written by Hans Jürgen Korsch and Hans-Jörg Jodl and T. Hartmann. By Springer. The regular list price is $99.00. Sells new for $70.30. There are some available for $80.90.
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Robust Optimization-Directed Design (Nonconvex Optimization and Its Applications)
Chaos theory in Psychology and the Life Sciences
Complexity and Chaos: Library Edition (Audio Classics: Science & Discovery)
Introductory Transport Theory for Charged Particles in Gases
Chaos and Complexity in Astrophysics
Advanced Systems Thinking, Engineering, and Management (Artech House Technology Management and Professional Development Library)
Modern Statistical, Systems, and GPSS Simulation, Second Edition
After the Clockwork Universe: The Emerging Science and Culture of Integral Society
Spatio-Temporal Pattern Formation: With Examples from Physics, Chemistry, and Materials Science (Partially Ordered Systems)
Chaos: A Program Collection for the PC

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