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- From: vrkaramc@mtu.edu (Karamchedu)
- Subject: Re: Books on Chaos theories
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.151100.1457@mtu.edu>
- Organization: Michigan Technological University
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 15:11:00 GMT
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- peram@cs.tamu.edu (Suresh B Peram) writes:
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- >Could somebody recommend one light and one heavy
- >reading on Choas ? Thanks a lot.
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- >- Suresh
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- >Suresh B Peram Graduate Assistant Non-Teaching
- >Department of Computer Science Member of UPE CS Honor Society
- >Texas A&M, College St TX 77840 Member of IEEE Computer Society & ACM
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- Try this one for `heavy reading' :
- Introduction to Nonlinear dynamics and Chaos
- by Stephen Wiggins (Springer-Verlag)
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- For `light reading' I'd suggest :
- Introduction to Chaos theory (or something of this sort)
- by Devoney (he has a first name also...)
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- -Raj Karamchedu
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