Caos, orden y otras movidas del universo

la física que no conocías

García, Adrián (físico)

If the first person you see when you think about "physics" is a scientist with a telescope looking at a telescope or a researcher on quantum mechanics in boxes, this book is perfect for you! Physics in the 21st century is changing and is not strange, but it is now available to researchers who apply typical physics methods and methods to study many different topics. You fear that they are at the cost of what is normally understood by "physics". The movement of animals, the formation of ghettos in cities, with the zebres advising the six ratlles and all the dynamics of the esbarts d'estornells in flying over the cities. All of these problems have a common element: they are complex systems. The complexity can be seen in groups of children, attendees at a metal music concert, computers with internet connections, big flashes of joy or chaotic lasers. These are envelopes of emergent phenomena that only have many elements interacting with each other. In this book you will find a complete mathematics introduction to this complex universe and you will be able to learn how the science of complexity appears in different areas from biology to economics. Through concepts such as chaos theory, the formation of patterns, the laws of power, the xarxes or the synchronization of nature with the borders between the different branches of science is blurred to reveal the interconnection and complexity that it envelops. Everything folds with a touch of humor and many references to pop culture.

Author
García, Adrián (físico)
Subject
Sciences > Physics
EAN
9788441548428
ISBN
978-84-415-4842-8
Edition
1
Publisher
Oberon
Pages
376 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
15.0 cm
Release date
14-09-2023
Language
Spanish 
Series
Libros singulares 
Paperback edition
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García, Adrián (físico) (aut.)

  • García, Adrián (físico)
    Adrián García, conocido en redes como "El Físico Barbudo", es Graduado en física con un máster en física interdisciplinar y de sistemas complejos. A   Read more