This study aims to provide all readers with an academic or professional interest in economics with the latest developments in current economic theory and applied economics. Thematically arranged, it contains 41 essays covering a wide range of issues within the field, and associated disciplines. Each article considers its topic in detail and presents current advances, with contributors explaining their ideas in a way which intends to promote interdisciplinary understanding while furthering specialist knowledge. The articles are carefully structured into four parts to give a complete overview...
This study aims to provide all readers with an academic or professional interest in economics with the latest developments in current economic theory ...
"It appears to us that the universe is structured in a deeply mathematical way. Falling bodies fall with predictable accelerations. Eclipses can be accurately forecast centuries in advance. Nuclear power plants generate electricity according to well-known formulas. But those examples are the tip of the iceberg. In Nature's Numbers, Ian Stewart presents many more, each charming in its own way.. Stewart admirably captures compelling and accessible mathematical ideas along with the pleasure of thinking of them. He writes with clarity and precision. Those who enjoy this sort of thing will love...
"It appears to us that the universe is structured in a deeply mathematical way. Falling bodies fall with predictable accelerations. Eclipses can be ac...
From a bestselling mathematics author comes this lively recreational math book that takes readers through a playful maze of intriguing math puzzles, from some of the oldest riddles to fun new problems.
From a bestselling mathematics author comes this lively recreational math book that takes readers through a playful maze of intriguing math puzzles, f...
-Stewart writes with such compelling clarity that general readers can share in the intellectual daring of his perspective.---Booklist An invitation to a hidden world In Life's Other Secret, mathematician and award-winning science writer Ian Stewart reveals the way mathematics describes the origin, structure, and evolution of life. Featuring a sumptuous gallery of color illustrations demonstrating nature's intricate wonders, here is an intriguing invitation to enter a world deeper than DNA, a world where number series bloom in springtime and equations gallop across the plains. From the latest...
-Stewart writes with such compelling clarity that general readers can share in the intellectual daring of his perspective.---Booklist An invitation to...
Enter the magical maze of mathematics and explore the surprising passageways of a fantastical world where logic and imagination converge. For mathematics is a maze--a maze in your head--a maze of ideas, a maze of logic. And that maze in your mind is a powerful tool for understanding an even bigger maze--the one of cause and effect that we call "the universe." That is its special kind of magic. Real magic. Strange magic. Infinitely fascinating magic. Acclaimed author Ian Stewart leads you swiftly and humorously through the junctions, byways, and secret passages of the magical maze to reveal...
Enter the magical maze of mathematics and explore the surprising passageways of a fantastical world where logic and imagination converge. For mathemat...
This first integrated treatment of the main ideas behind Rene Thom's theory of catastrophes aims to make them accessible to scientists wishing to apply the theory in their own fields of research. The mathematical basis of the theory is therefore explained with a minimum of technicalities, although some knowledge of the calculus of variables is assumed. Thom's now-famous list of seven elementary catastrophes, broadly classifying various types of discontinuous change, is elucidated, as are the reasons for its appearance. Nearly half the book concentrates on detailed applications of the...
This first integrated treatment of the main ideas behind Rene Thom's theory of catastrophes aims to make them accessible to scientists wishing to a...
Peppered with wit and controversial topics, this is a refreshing new look at the co-evolution of mind and culture. Bestselling authors Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen (The Collapse of Chaos, 1994) eloquently argue that our minds evolved within an inextricable link with culture and language. They go beyond conventional views of the function and purpose of the mind to look at the ways that the mind is the response of an evolving brain that is constantly adjusting to a complex environment. Along the way they develop new and intriguing insights into the nature of evolution, science, and humanity that...
Peppered with wit and controversial topics, this is a refreshing new look at the co-evolution of mind and culture. Bestselling authors Ian Stewart and...
Part of the Key Figures in Psychotherapy series, this text chronicles the life, contributions and influence of Eric Berne, founder of Transactional Analysis counselling.
Part of the Key Figures in Psychotherapy series, this text chronicles the life, contributions and influence of Eric Berne, founder of Transactional An...
""A fascinating and useful handbook to both the science and science fiction of extraterrestrial life. Cohen and Stewart are amusing, opinionated, and expert guides. I found it a terrific and informative piece of work-nothing else like it "" -Greg Bear ""I loved it."" -Larry Niven ""Ever wonder about what aliens could be like? The world authority is Jack Cohen, a professional biologist who has thought long and hard about the vast realm of possibilities. This is an engaging, swiftly moving study of alien biology, a subject with bounds and constraints these authors plumb with verve...
""A fascinating and useful handbook to both the science and science fiction of extraterrestrial life. Cohen and Stewart are amusing, opinionated, and ...