Chaos
BIBLIOGRAPHY
See also Complexity and Fractals.
Michael Bushev. Synergetics: Chaos, Order, Self-organization. World Scientific. 1994. 275pp. James Gleick. Chaos: Making a New Science. Penguin. 1987. 352pp. Nina Hall. Exploring Chaos: A Guide to the New Science of Disorder. W. W. Norton. 1992. 223pp. Harriett Hawkins. Strange Attractors: Literature, Culture, and Chaos Theory. Prentice Hall/Harvester Wheatsheaf. 1995. 180pp. John H. Holland. Emergence: From Chaos to Order. Da Capo Press. 1999. 258pp. Stephen H. Kellert. In the Wake of Chaos: Unpredictable Order in Dynamical Systems. University of Chicago Press. 1993. 176pp. L. Douglas Kiel; Euel Elliott (editor). Chaos Theory in the Social Sciences. University of Michigan Press. 1997. 349pp. Edward N. Lorenz. The Essence of Chaos. University of Washington Press. 1995. 227pp. Benoit Mandelbrot. Fractals and Chaos: The Mandelbrot Set and Beyond. Springer. 2004. 308pp. Mark S. Mosko; Frederick H. Damon (editor). On the Order of Chaos: Social Anthropology and the Science of Chaos. Berghahn Books. 2005. 276pp. Tom Mullin (editor). The Nature of Chaos. Oxford University Press. 1993. 314pp. Heinz-Otto Peitgen; Hartmut Jürgens; Dietmar Saupe. Chaos and Fractals: New Frontiers of Science. Springer. 2004. 864pp. 2nd Edition. Ilya Prigogine. The End of Certainty: Time, Chaos, and the New Laws of Nature. Simon and Schuster. 1997. 228pp. David Ruelle (editor). Turbulence, Strange Attractors, and Chaos. World Scientific. 1995. 469pp. Manfred Schroeder. Fractals, Chaos, Power Laws: Minutes from an Infinite Paradise. Freeman. 1992. 429pp. Zhang Shu-yu. Bibliography on Chaos. World Scientific. 1991. 514pp. Leonard Smith. Chaos: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press. 2007. 180pp. Ian Stewart. Does God Play Dice? The Mathematics of Chaos. Blackwell. 1990. 348pp.
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