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Ubiquity: Why Catastrophes Happen

Ubiquity: Why Catastrophes Happen

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Ubiquity: Why Catastrophes Happen

Earthquakes, market crashes, hurricanes, wars: are these random forces of nature, or foreseeable blips on the radar screen of history? In this lively book, science journalist Mark Buchanan introduces readers to a developing branch of science that looks for order in what seems to be utmost chaos.<p> In the late 1980s, three physicists set out to investigate the apparently inherent instability of complex systems. In a process that Buchanan illustrates by analogy with a sand pile, they discovered that these systems tend to arrive at a "critical state," after which point any random grain falling in just the right place can touch off an avalanche. So it is, Buchanan shows us, with the onset of world wars, economic shocks, traffic gridlock, and other dislocating events--all of which this new science may one day help predict.<p> In clear and vigorous prose, Buchanan brings readers insights from nonequilibrium physics, offering a new way of seeing the "fingers of instability" that poke through the world's fabric--and that in turn make it such an interesting place. <I>--Gregory McNamee</I>

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
Broadway Books
Manufacturer
Crown
Binding
Paperback
ItemPartNumber
YES678995
Color
Multicolor
ReleaseDate
2002-11-05T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
EANs
9780609809983

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