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How Nature Works
The Science of Self Organized Crtiticality
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by Per Bak
Springer-Verlag, New York
Due/Published
September 1996, 198 pages,
cloth
ISBN
0387947914
In How Nature Works Bak argues that self-organized criticality, the spontaneous development of systems to a critical state, is the key to such a principle. While many theories have been proposed to describe individual complex systems, self-organized criticality is the first general theory of complex systems with a firm mathematical basis. How Nature Works, written by the discoverer of self-organized criticality, describes for general readers a concept of increasing importance. Few books offer such a compelling glimpse into the science of the future as this one. Per Bak is a professor in the Physics Department of Brookhaven National Laboratory. He has published over 150 papers, including articles in Scientific American and New Scientist. A riveting memoir of scientific exploration . . . and politics, intrigue, famine, and war. |
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