how nature works: the science of self-organized criticality (Copernicus)

how nature works: the science of self-organized criticality (Copernicus)

by PerBak (Author)

Synopsis

Self-organized criticality, the spontaneous development of systems to a critical state, is the first general theory of complex systems with a firm mathematical basis. This theory describes how many seemingly desperate aspects of the world, from stock market crashes to mass extinctions, avalanches to solar flares, all share a set of simple, easily described properties.
...a'must read'...Bak writes with such ease and lucidity, and his ideas are so intriguing...essential reading for those interested in complex systems...it will reward a sufficiently skeptical reader. -NATURE
...presents the theory (self-organized criticality) in a form easily absorbed by the non-mathematically inclined reader. -BOSTON BOOK REVIEW
I picture Bak as a kind of scientific musketeer; flamboyant, touchy, full of swagger and ready to join every fray... His book is written with panache. The style is brisk, the content stimulating. I recommend it as a bracing experience. -NEW SCIENTIST

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 226
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Springer
Published: 01 Jun 1996

ISBN 10: 0387947914
ISBN 13: 9780387947914

Media Reviews
... written with panache. The style is brisk, the content stimulating. I recommend it as a bracing experience. - New Scientist
This lively book, the title of which is admittedly provocative, is full of anecdotes about how science is being made and its style reflects the strong personality of its author. - Endeavour