An Introduction to Catastrophe Theory

Cover of An Introduction to Catastrophe Theory by Peter Timothy Saunders
Year: 1980
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 160
ISBN-13: 9780521230421
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.8928721611 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 514/.7, 514/.72
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An Introduction to Catastrophe Theory by Peter Timothy Saunders, published by Cambridge University Press on June 30, 1980, is a comprehensive exploration of a significant mathematical concept. This 160-page book aims to provide readers with a foundational understanding of catastrophe theory, making it accessible to those with a modest background in mathematics, typically covered in a first-year university course. The text addresses the controversies surrounding the theory while offering insights into its applications, particularly in the biological sciences.

Readers will find that the book dedicates a substantial portion to practical applications, illustrating how catastrophe theory can be utilized in various scientific contexts. By focusing on examples from the biological sciences, the author enhances comprehension and demonstrates the unique aspects of the theory. This edition serves as both a text and a guide for theoretical biologists and scientists interested in the chaotic behavior in systems, topology, and the broader implications of catastrophe theory in scientific discourse.


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Almost every scientist has heard of catastrophe theory and knows that there has been a considerable amount of controversy surrounding it. Yet comparatively few know anything more about it than they may have read in an article written for the general public. The aim of this book is to make it possible for anyone with a comparatively modest background in mathematics – no more than is usually included in a first year university course for students not specialising in the subject – to understand the theory well enough to follow the arguments in papers in which it is used and, if the occasion arises, to use it. Over half the book is devoted to applications, partly because it is not possible yet for the mathematician applying catastrophe theory to separate the analysis from the original problem. Most of these examples are drawn from the biological sciences, partly because they are more easily understandable and partly because they give a better illustration of the distinctive nature of catastrophe theory. This controversial and intriguing book will find applications as a text and guide to theoretical biologists, and scientists generally who wish to learn more of a novel theory.

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