GB
Skip to navigation
Skip to content

Complexity

Hierarchical Structures and Scaling in Physics
  • Remo Badii
  • Antonio Politi, Istituto Nazionale di Ottica, Florence
  • Adobe eBook Reader

  • ISBN:9780511881077
  • Publication date:March 2011
  • 56 line figures 5 halftones 1 table
    • $61.00
    When you click to purchase an eBook, you will be redirected to our partner eBooks.com to complete your transaction and access your eBook
    View other formats:

    This is a comprehensive discussion of complexity as it arises in physical, chemical, and biological systems, as well as in mathematical models of nature. Common features of these apparently unrelated fields are emphasised and incorporated into a uniform mathematical description, with the support of a large number of detailed examples and illustrations. The quantitative study of complexity is a rapidly developing subject with special impact in the fields of physics, mathematics, information science, and biology. Because of the variety of the approaches, no comprehensive discussion has previously been attempted. This book will be of interest to graduate students and researchers in physics (nonlinear dynamics, fluid dynamics, solid-state, cellular automata, stochastic processes, statistical mechanics and thermodynamics), mathematics (dynamical systems, ergodic and probability theory), information and computer science (coding, information theory and algorithmic complexity), electrical engineering and theoretical biology.

    Bookmark with:

    My Basket

    You have  in your basket.

    Subtotal: