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"Astronomers, mathematicians, and physicists have barely got to grips with chaos, except as a 'problem' to be overcome. This book gives an excellent introduction to some of the issues and should be of interest to readers of all backgrounds." The Observatory "Here is a book for all who thought that there was nothing new in Newtonian mechanics." New Scientist
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Explores chaos theory within Newtonian mechanics vividly.
Who is this book for?
If you're curious about how chaos theory challenges old views of the solar system, this book is a fascinating read. It makes complex ideas accessible and shows how even classical physics can surprise us, making it perfect for readers eager to expand their understanding of the universe.