An edition of Complexification (1994)

Complexification

explaining a paradoxical world through the science of surprise

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An edition of Complexification (1994)

Complexification

explaining a paradoxical world through the science of surprise

1st ed.
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Why does time seem to fly on some occasions and drag on others? Why do some societies seem more prone to totalitarianism than others? Why does atonal music sound "worse" to most of us than traditional music? How can a butterfly in Brazil affect the weather in Alaska?

The set of ingenious interdisciplinary approaches that are, together, called the science of complexity offers answers to these and dozens of other questions that beg the larger question of why our universe seems so paradoxical. John L. Casti, renowned mathematician and science writer, argues that a complexity that defies human logic is only natural, and he shows directly, engagingly, and with a wealth of illustrations how complexity arises and how it works. Casti explores several types of phenomena that have, until now, consistently eluded science's attempts to understand them: the catastrophic, where a tiny change in a system produces a huge effect (as happens in earthquakes or political revolutions); the chaotic, which includes odd correlations like the ones that make predicting the weather or the stock market so difficult; paradox, in which you follow a commonsense rule and still something weird happens (the more lanes you add to the freeway, for example, the bigger the traffic jams); the irreducible, where, as in novels, symphonies and baseball games, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; the emergent, in which a pattern, like life itself, seems to arise from out of nowhere.

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HarperCollins
Language
English
Pages
320

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Complexification: explaining a paradoxical world through the science of surprise
1995, HarperPerennial
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Complexification: explaining a paradoxical world through the science of surprise
1994, HarperCollins
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-307) and index.

Published in
New York, NY

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
003.7
Library of Congress
Q172.5.C45 C38 1994, Q172.5.C45C38 1994, Q172.5.C45 C38 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 320 p. :
Number of pages
320

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1425092M
Internet Archive
complexification00cast
ISBN 10
0060168889
LCCN
93036049
OCLC/WorldCat
28847736
Library Thing
226681
Goodreads
977070

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