Chaos. Book Summary

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James Gleick

What’s inside

Chaos: Making a New Science is a debut non-fiction book by James Gleick that initially introduced the principles and early development of the chaos theory to the public. It details the development of the chaos theory in a range of fields including meteorology, sociology, and physics.

You’ll Learn

  • Understand the fundamental principles of the chaos theory
  • Learn about the applications of chaos theory in various fields
  • Gain insights into the history of the chaos theory
  • Explore the influence of chaos theory on modern science

Key Points

  • Understanding the chaos theory
  • Origins and history of the chaos theory
  • Applications of the chaos theory
  • Impact of chaos theory on different fields
  • Chaos theory in meteorology
  • Chaos theory in sociology
  • Chaos theory in physics

Who’s it For

  • Physicists
  • Mathematicians
  • Computer Scientists
  • Engineers
  • Anyone interested in chaos theory

About the author

James Gleick is a renowned science writer, biographer, and journalist. He has been a finalist for both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award and is famous for his insightful writings on the history and implications of science.