Strange Attractors: Literature, Culture, and Chaos TheoryPrentice Hall/Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1995 - 180 psl. |
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... behaviour of three balls , could Marx predict that of three people ? ' asks Ian Stewart . He could not possibly have done so ( nor could Freud ) , any more than anyone could have predicted the sudden disintegration of the Soviet Empire ...
... behaviour of three balls , could Marx predict that of three people ? ' asks Ian Stewart . He could not possibly have done so ( nor could Freud ) , any more than anyone could have predicted the sudden disintegration of the Soviet Empire ...
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... behaviour of one function is guided by the behaviour of another . In linguistics , the term ' recursion ' is applied to a grammatical feature or element which itself may be involved in the process by which that feature or element is ...
... behaviour of one function is guided by the behaviour of another . In linguistics , the term ' recursion ' is applied to a grammatical feature or element which itself may be involved in the process by which that feature or element is ...
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... behaviour , in which small perturbations grow exponentially fast ... Practically speaking , the behaviour of such systems is quantitatively non - determined . Nevertheless , as the state of the system tends to be confined to an ...
... behaviour , in which small perturbations grow exponentially fast ... Practically speaking , the behaviour of such systems is quantitatively non - determined . Nevertheless , as the state of the system tends to be confined to an ...
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chaos classics and modern culture | 1 |
chaos theory Miltons Eden and Jurassic | 26 |
selfsimilarities in Shakespeare | 75 |
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Strange Attractors– Literature, Culture, and Chaos Theory Harriett Hawkins Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1995 |
Strange Attractors– Literature, Culture, and Chaos Theory Harriett Hawkins Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1995 |
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