The Computational Beauty Of Nature by Gary William Flake

Computer Explorations of Fractals, Chaos, Complex Systems, and Adaptation

This insightful book explores the intricate connections between computer science, mathematics, and the natural world, revealing the underlying patterns and principles that govern complex systems. Through a blend of theoretical concepts and practical examples, it delves into topics such as chaos theory, fractals, and artificial life, illustrating how simple rules can lead to astonishingly complex behaviors. The work serves as a bridge between abstract computational ideas and tangible natural phenomena, offering readers a deeper understanding of how the beauty of nature can be modeled and appreciated through the lens of computation.

Published
1998
Nationality
American
Length
Long
Pages
500-550
Original Language
English
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