A chaotic balance
Doc Madhattan,
Our mathematical history begins in a discipline that, apparently, has very little to do with mathematics: biology. In 1975 on…
Our mathematical history begins in a discipline that, apparently, has very little to do with mathematics: biology. In 1975 on…
vor 3 Std. Guest Essay by Kip Hansen – 25 July…
Guest Essay by Kip Hansen – 25 July…
The pioneering study of Lorenz in 1963 and a follow-up presentation in 1972 changed our view on the predictability of weather…
Chaos: Making a New Science,by James Gleick.With the coronavirus keeping me home, I have been reading Chaos: Making a New…
The Turing Test in…
La nostra storia matematica inizia in una disciplina che, apparentemente, ha ben poco a che spartire con la matematica: la…
After sitting on my reading list for a few years, I have finally read Paul Ormerod’s Why Most Things Fail. Ormerod’s basic…
by Joe Mahaffy Source. Mathematics and Biology have a long history together. It goes back to early studies on epidemiology …
At the beginning of a lecture by Robert Trivers at the London School of Economics on his book The Folly of Fools: The Logic of…
In my previous two posts, I described the model contained in Galor and Moav’s paper Natural Selection and the Origin of…
This week in class I tried to take on the topic of complexity, as in “complex systems theory.” Complexity is a very important…