توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Alternate realities : mathematical models of nature and man
نام کتاب : Alternate realities : mathematical models of nature and man
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : واقعیت های جایگزین: مدل های ریاضی طبیعت و انسان
سری : A Wiley-Interscience publication
نویسندگان : J. L. Casti
ناشر : Wiley
سال نشر : 1989
تعداد صفحات : 512
ISBN (شابک) : 9780471618423 , 047161842X
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 139 مگابایت
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Title Page
Half Title
Copyright
Preface
Credits
Contents
Chapter 1 - The Ways of Modelmaking: Natural Systems and Formal Mathmatical Representations
1. A Theory of Models
2. States, Observables and Natural Systems
3. Equations of State
4. Equivalent Descriptions and the Fundamental Question of Modeling
5. Bifurcations and Catastrophes
6. Complexity
7. Error and Surprise
8. Formal Systems
9. Modeling Relations
Discussion Questions
Problems and Exercises
Notes and References
Chapter 2 - Pattern and the Emergence of Living Forms: Cellular Automata and Discrete Dynamics
1. Discrete Dynamical Systems
2. Cellular Automata: The Basics
3. One-Dimensional Cellular Automata
4. Local Properties of One-Dimensional Automata
5. Global Properties of One-Dimensional Automata
6. Algebraic Properties of Additive Cellular Automata
7. Languages: Formal and Natural
8. DNA Sequences and Cellular Automata
9. L-Systems and the Growth of Plants
10. Planar Automata and the Game of Life
11. Self-Reproducing Automata
12. A Cellular Automaton Model of Vertebrate Skin Patterns
13. Cellular Automata — Extensions and Generalizations
Discussion Questions
Problems and Exercises
Notes and References
Chapter 3 - The Analytical Engine: A Newtonian View of Brains, Minds And Mechanisms
1. Brains and Minds
2. Input/Output Relations and Dynamical Control Systems
3. Behavioral vs. Cognitive Psychology
4. Stimulus-Response Patterns and External System Models
5. Cognitive States and Internal Models
6. Realizations and Canonical Models
7. Linear Systems and Canonical Realizations
8. A Realization Algorithm
9. Partial Realizations
1O. The State-Space
11. The Cognitive Theorem
12. Memory and Behavior
13. Thoughts and Group Invariants
14, Linearity?
Discussion Questions
Problems and Exercises
Notes and References
Chapter 4 - Catastrophes and Life: The Singularities of Ecological and Natural Resource Systems
1. Smoothness and Discontinuity
2. Smooth Functions and Critical Points
3. Structural Stability and Genericity
4. Morse’s Lemma and Theorem
5. The Splitting Lemma and Corank
6. Determinacy and Codimension
7. Unfoldings
8. The Thom Classification Theorem
9. Electric Power Generation
10. Bifurcations and Catastrophes
11. Harvesting Processes
12. Forest Insect Pest Control
13. Mappings
14. Bifurcation of Vector Fields
Discussion Questions
Problems and Exercises
Notes and References
Chapter 5 - Order in Cuaos: Turbulence And Pattern In The Flow Of Fluids, Populations And Money
1. Deterministic Mechanisms and Stochastic Behavior
2. Dynamical Systems, Flows and Attractors
3. Quasi-periodic Trajectories and the KAM Theorem
4. A Philosophical Digression: Randomness and Determinism in Dynamical System Modeling
5. Scalar Maps and the “Period-3” Theorem
6. Tests for Chaos
7. Snap-Back Repellors and High-Dimensional Chaos
8. Economic Chaos
9. Population Fluctuations
10. Continuous Chaos and the Lorenz Attractor
11. Poincaré Maps and Strange Attractors
12. Chaos and the Problem of Turbulence
13. Turbulent Behavior in the Spread of Disease
Discussion Questions
Problems and Exercises
Notes and References
Chapter 6 - Strategies for Survival: Competition, Games and the Theory Of Evolution
1. Evolutionary Epistemology
2. The Neo-Darwinian Paradigm
3. Genetic vs. Phenotypic Change
4. Game Theory—The Basics
5. A Typology of Mixed-Motive Games
6. Replicators, Hypercycles and Selection
7. Equilibrium Properties of Replicator Systems
8. Perseverance of Species in Replicator Systems
9. Classification of Replicator Systems
10. Game Theory and Replicator Systems
11. Desert Plant Root Systems and ESS
12. ESS vs. Optimality
13. Flowering Times for Plants under Competition
14. Sociobiology
15. The Evolution of Cooperation
Discussion Questions
Problems and Exercises
Notes and References
Chapter 7 - Taming Nature and Man: Control, Anticipation, and Adaptation in Social and Biological Processes
1. Classical Optimal Control Theory
2. The Maximum Principle and Open-Loop Control
3. Feedback Control and Dynamic Programming
4. Anticipatory Systems
5. Global Failures and Perfect Subsystems
6. A Taxonomy of Adaptive Systems
7. Metabolism-Repair Systems
8. Linear (M,R)-Systems: Repair
9. Linear (M,R)-Systems: Replication
10. Cellular Networks and Manufacturing Processes
Discussion Questions
Problems and Exercises
Notes and References
Chapter 8 - The Geometry of Human Affairs: Connective Structure in Art, Literature, and Games of Chance
1. Geometric Paradigms
2. Sets and Relations
3. Covers and Hierarchies
4, Complexes and Connections
5. Structure Vectors and Eccentricity
6. Complexity
7. The Art of M. C. Escher
8. Connective Structure in the Work of Mondrian
9. Chance and Surprise
10. Simplicial Complexes and Dynamical Systems
Discussion Questions
Problems and Exercises
Notes and References
Appendix
Chapter 9 - How Do We Know?: Myths, Models, and Paradigms in The Creation of Beliefs
1. Ordering the Cosmos
2. Models and Theories
3. Paradigms, Revolutions and Normal Science
4. Explanations vs. Descriptions
5. Predictions, Simulations and Models
6. “Good” Models and “Bad”
7. Validation and Falsification
8. Competition Among Models
9. Science and Pseudoscience
0. Science, Religion and the Nature of Belief Systems
Discussion Questions
Problems and Exercises
Notes and References
Index