Chaos: The Science of Predictable Random Motion

Author:   Richard Kautz (Formerly of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, USA)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199594573


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   04 November 2010
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Richard Kautz (Formerly of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, USA)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 19.50cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 25.30cm
Weight:   1.030kg
ISBN:  

9780199594573


ISBN 10:   0199594570
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   04 November 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  Young adult ,  General ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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<br> Richard Kautz has written an excellent text that is suitable for undergraduates and provides the mathematical detail necessary to give a thorough introduction to chaos. Chaos is a superb book that presents chaos and chaotic systems so that readers will understand the concepts and understand what is so fascinating about this phenomenon. -- by David S. Mazel, The Mathematical Association of America <br><p><br>


Richard Kautz has written an excellent text that is suitable for undergraduates and provides the mathematical detail necessary to give a thorough introduction to chaos ... a superb book that presents chaos and chaotic systems so that readers will understand the concepts and understand what is so fascinating about this phenomenon ... I highly recommend this book. * David Mazel, MAA Reviews * [Chaos] could serve as the basis for a college-level general science course as well as a resource for curious nonscientists. Kautz writes well, provides easy-to-follow explanations, and includes historical context through biographical sketches. * Eric Kincanon, Choice Reviews * Kautz's Chaos provides a lively and clear introduction to many aspects of nonlinear dynamics, weaving together tales about the pendulum, Josephson junctions, the quincunx, the first four notes of Beethoven's 5th Symphony, the tilt-a-whirl and homoclinic tangles, using just algebra, geometry and trigonometry. * Robert Hilborn, University of Texas at Dallas * The writing style is engaging and readable... while there is a great deal of mathematical detail in the book, it is introduced carefully and thoroughly. Having a 'Dynamics Lab' of computational examples is an excellent notion, and will complement the book ideally. * Rob Sturman, University of Leeds * Dr. Kautz has written a book that captures the essentials of chaos in a quantitative way but without advanced mathematics. It is highly recommended for students and others with a good background in algebra and trigonometry and with a desire for a better understanding of the concepts of chaos. * Julien Clinton Sprott, University of Wisconsin - Madison * This is altogether a brilliantly written book that reflects the huge dedication and passion of the author to explaining the phenomenon of chaos. I can highly recommend this work to any reader who wishes to understand fundamental concepts and ideas of chaos without the need to employ any advanced mathematical formalism. * Rainer Klages, Journal of Statistical Physics * Kautz's [Chaos] functions at the level of Ruelle's [Chance and Chaos] but is more focused and compete. It brings a thorough and fresh approach to the task. The writing is lucid and very engaging ... and the illustrations are uniformly excellent. * James Blackburn, American Journal of Physics * The book is a famous introduction into the wide field of chaos and provides a very good basis for further studies. It is very useful for ... students in engineering, natural sciences, and mathematics or people interested in a better understanding of the nature of chaos. It is highly recommended. * Bernd Platzer, Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics *


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Richard Kautz is an engineer and physicist who holds a doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. During his career at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, he helped develop fundamental quantum standards for both voltage and capacitance. Kautz is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and a recipient of the Samuel Stratton Award for measurement science and the Edward Condon Award for scientific writing.

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