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| Mariam Kiran - Computers - 2017 - 313 pages
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| Robert Axelrod - Political Science - 1997 - 248 pages
Robert Axelrod is widely known for his groundbreaking work in game theory and complexity theory. He is a leader in applying computer modeling to social science problems. His ... | |
| Flaminio Squazzoni - Social Science - 2012 - 248 pages
Most of the intriguing social phenomena of our time, such as international terrorism, social inequality, and urban ethnic segregation, are consequences of complex forms of ... | |
| Konrad Hinsen - Science - 2015 - 140 pages
This book provides a theoretical background in computation to scientists who use computational methods. It explains how computing is used in the natural sciences, and provides ... | |
| Lawrence N. Virgin - Science - 2000 - 270 pages
A case study in mechanical vibration introduces the subject of nonlinear dynamics and chaos. | |
| David Ruelle - Mathematics - 1989 - 114 pages
This book, based on lectures given at the Accademia dei Lincei, is an accessible and leisurely account of systems that display a chaotic time evolution. This behaviour, though ... | |
| George M. Zaslavsky - Science - 1992 - 272 pages
This book, the first in the Cambridge Nonlinear Science Series, presents the fundamentals of chaos theory in conservative systems, providing a systematic study of the theory of ... | |
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