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Frontiers of Complexity - The Search for Order in a Choatic World (Paperback)
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"SCIENCE JOURNALISM AT ITS BEST. . . An impeccably researched,
amazingly up-to-date, crisply written and well-illustrated
survey."
--Nature
At the cutting edge of the sciences, a dynamic new concept is
emerging: complexity. In this groundbreaking new book, Peter
Coveney and Roger Highfield explore how complexity in mathematics,
physics, biology, chemistry, and even the social sciences is
transforming not only the way we think about the universe, but also
the very assumptions that underlie conventional science.
Complexity is a watchword for a new way of thinking about the
behavior of interacting units, whether they are atoms, ants in a
colony, or neurons firing in a human brain. The rise of the
electronic computer provided both the key and the catalyst to our
exploration of complexity.
A new generation of computers that runs on light and exploits the
bizarre properties of quantum mechanics promises to deepen our
understanding still further. The advances we have already witnessed
are spectacular. The authors take us inside laboratories where
scientists are evolving the genetic molecules that enabled life to
emerge on earth and generating universes teeming with virtual
creatures in cyber-space. We witness the utterly realistic behavior
of a school of virtual fish--computer-generated replicas that have
been trained to swim gracefully, hunt for food, and scatter at the
approach of a leopard shark.
Compelling in its clarity, far-reaching in its implications,
vibrant with the excitement of new discovery, Frontiers of
Complexity is an arresting account of how far science has come in
the past fifty years and an essential guide to the rapidly
approaching future.
"[A] MARVELOUS AND COMPREHENSIVE WORK . . . Virtually any scientist
or interested lay reader will find this book engrossing, edifying
and inspiring."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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