Celestial Encounters: The Origins of Chaos and StabilityPrinceton University Press, 28. mar. 1999 - 233 síður Celestial Encounters is for anyone who has ever wondered about the foundations of chaos. In 1888, the 34-year-old Henri Poincaré submitted a paper that was to change the course of science, but not before it underwent significant changes itself. "The Three-Body Problem and the Equations of Dynamics" won a prize sponsored by King Oscar II of Sweden and Norway and the journal Acta Mathematica, but after accepting the prize, Poincaré found a serious mistake in his work. While correcting it, he discovered the phenomenon of chaos. |
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And a Mistake | 7 |
Symbolic Dynamics | 42 |
A Fixed Point Begins a Career | 51 |
3 | 58 |
Collisions and Other | 80 |
4 | 127 |
5 | 162 |
Notes | 203 |
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