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The impact of chaos on science and society

edited by Celso Grebogi and James A. Yorke.

Tokyo ; New York : United Nations University Press, ©1997.

xiv, 401 págs. : ilustraciones, maps ; 24 cm.

ISBN: 9280808826

Papers from a conference held Apr. 15-17, 1991 at the University of Tokyo.

"UNUP-882"—T.p. verso.

Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice.

Contenido

  • Chaotic dynamics / Ding, Mingzhou
  • Grebogi, Celso, 1947-
  • Yorke, James A.
  • Chaos and politics : applications of nonlinear dynamics to socio-political issues / Campbell, David K.
  • Mayer-Kress, Gottfried
  • Is the EEG a strange attractor? : brain stem neuronal discharge patterns and electroencephalographic rhythms / Mandell, Arnold J.
  • Selz, Karen A.
  • The impact of chaos on mathematics / Ruelle, David
  • Chaos in neural networks / Aihara, Kazuyuki
  • The impact of chaos on physics / Feigenbaum, Mitchell J.
  • Chaos and physics / Hao, Bai-lin
  • Irreversibility and quantum chaos / Ikeda, Kensuke
  • Impact of high-dimensional chaos : a further step towards dynamical complexity / Kaneko, Kunihiko
  • The impact of chaos on biology : promising directions for research / Kendall, Burce E.
  • Schaffer, Walter M. (Walter Sylvester), 1924-
  • Tidd, Charles W.
  • Olsen, Lars F.
  • Dynamical disease : the impact of nonlinear dynamics and chaos on cardiology and medicine / Glass, Leon, 1943-
  • The impact of chaos on meteorology / Speranza, Antonio
  • The concept of chaos in the problem of earthquake prediction / Keilis-Borok, Vladmir Isaakovich
  • The impact of chaos on engineering / Bishop, Steven R.
  • The impact of chaos on economic theory / Boldrin, Michele, 1956-
  • Chaos in society : reflections on the impact of chaos theory on sociology / Mayntz, Renate
  • Strange attractors and the origin of chaos / Ueda, Yoshisuke
  • Panel discussion : the impact of chaos on science and society
 
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