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Patterns In The Sand: Computers, Complexity, And Everyday Life (Frontiers of Science (Perseus Books))
Terry Bossomaier, David Green
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| #7214642 in Books | Basic Books | 1998-09-14 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.75 x5.75 x1.00l, | File type: PDF | 224 pages | ||4 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Rather frustrating book, needs to go deeper|By Wriddle|What a frustrating book - it never seems to get to the point!
I can't understand why the authors feel it's okay to write at such a high level about chaos and complexity, without delving into their subject in any depth. For example, they open with the contribution of Alan Turing and his Turing machine but they don
Until recently, science has made progress by breaking large systems down into smaller and simpler parts, studying and explaining how these parts operate, and putting them back together again. Although this ”reductionist” approach works amazingly well when we study the atom or the function of a single gene, it hits a brick wall when it comes to vastly complex systems like the brain, or the weather, or the ecosphere. Such systems are just too complicated t...
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