Charts for prediction and chance : dazzling diagrams on your PC /
This innovative book brings together two disciplines - science and art - and enables readers to produce their own computer-generated displays. Forty-four colour plates and 200 black and white pictures showcase the diagrams that can easily be reproduced using the accompanying CD-ROM. It is possible t...
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London : Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ :
Imperial College Press ; Distributed by World Scientific,
©2007.
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Rārangi ihirangi:
- 1. The useful and the beautiful
- 2. The "objet trouvé" in mathematics
- 3. The Mondrian experiments
- 4. An anecdotal report on chaos
- 5. A case submitted to court
- 6. Calculation of the "charts for prediction and chance"
- 7. The significance of discrete maps
- 8. Maps with scientific applications
- 9. Maps of generic significance
- 10. Are the diagrams fractals?
- 11. What can we learn from the -diagrams?