O książce
Chaos: Making a New Science is a book by James Gleick that initially introduced the principles and early development of chaos theory to the public. First published in 1987, the book explores the history of chaos theory, beginning with Edward Norton Lorenz's discovery of the butterfly effect, and featuring key figures including Mitchell Feigenbaum and Benoit Mandelbrot. We follow these scientists as their separate works converged to develop an innovative approach to understanding the world. The book demonstrates the concepts of chaos theory through engaging stories about everyday phenomena like cloud formation and smoke rising, without relying on complicated mathematics. Chaos: Making a New Science also received significant acclaim for its accessibility to readers with no background in science or mathematics. This groundbreaking work was shortlisted for various awards and is still in print, used as an introduction to chaos theory for the mathematical layperson.