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GLEICK, James

Chaos: Making a New Science

Chaos: Making a New Science

London: The Folio Society, [2015]

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Chaos: Making a New Science by James Gleick

Published by The Folio Society 2015 (First Printing). Part of the Modern Science Series.

Frontispiece and 24 pages of colour plates, and integrated black & white diagrams. Quarter-bound in yellow cloth with black paper sides, printed in white with a design by Raquel Leis Allion. 368pp. 9½x6¼in. Plain, black slipcase.

The first popular book about chaos theory, describing the Mandelbrot set, Julia sets, and Lorenz attractors without using complicated mathematics. It portrays the efforts of dozens of scientists whose separate work contributed to the developing field. The text remains in print and is widely used as an introduction to the topic for the mathematical layperson. The book approaches the history of chaos theory chronologically, starting with Edward Norton Lorenz and the butterfly effect, through Mitchell Feigenbaum, and ending with more modern applications. The book covers chaos theory under the lens of four themes: sensitive dependence on initial conditions, self-similarity, universality, and nonlinearity. 

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The book is in near-fine, close-to-immaculate condition, with only a 1/2 cm crease to top of the spine. Pages are tightly bound and free of any inscriptions, with only a couple of very, very small and shallow ear marks (now straightened). The slipcase is equally near-fine, with only the lightest of shelf-wear and a light bump to top corner, as pictured.

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