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From: Mike Moran <mxm@dcs.ed.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Chaos (Theory)
In-Reply-To: Emmanuel ORAIN's message of 14 Feb 1995 23:58:27 GMT
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Emmanuel ORAIN writes:
In article <3hrg33$782@vishnu.jussieu.fr> Emmanuel ORAIN <orain@ecoledoc.ibp.fr> writes:


orain> shalev@telecomm.tadiran.co.il (Ronny Shalev (1066)) wrote:
>> I would like to learn about the chaos (theory).  Does anybody know a
>> good source/artical on the net?  Since I am not a technical person it should be
>> a simplified version.
>> 

orain> Try the Gleick's book (I don't know the english title, because I read it
orain>  in French : "La theroie du chaos").

orain> It's very "untechnical" !!!

	I've got it at at home in papaerback, and i believe is is called:

	"Chaos: The beginning of a New Science"

	(i think). The paperback i've got has "CHAOS" written in big letters
	going from the bottom to the top of the book (ie 'landscape'
	if you look  at it from the side) on the front page, with the
	title given above written on another page just inside. And its
	mostly white.

			Thanks,

				Mike

