Chaos: Making a New Science

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Chaos: Making a New Science
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20th-anniversary edition
Author James Gleick
Country United States
Language English
Genre Popular science
Publisher Viking Books
Publication date
October 29, 1987
Media type Print, e-book
Pages 400 pp.
ISBN 0-7493-8606-1
OCLC 59649776
LC Class Q172.5.C45 G54 1987
Followed by Nature's Chaos

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.[1] It was a finalist for the National Book Award[2] and the Pulitzer Prize[3] in 1987, and was shortlisted for the Science Book Prize in 1989.[4] The book was published on October 29, 1987 by Viking Books.

Overview

The first popular book about chaos theory, it describes the Mandelbrot set, Julia sets, and Lorenz attractors without resorting to complex mathematics. It portrays the efforts of dozens of scientists whose separate work contributed to the developing field. The text remains in print and is widely used as an introduction to the topic for the mathematical laymen. An enhanced ebook edition was released by Open Road Media in 2011, adding embedded video and hyperlinked notes.[5]

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