The Regular and the Random

by Murray Gell-Mann

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In this long-awaited volume, the Nobel Prize-winning author of The Quark and the Jaguar continues his dazzling explorations of complexity and diversity. "Our knowledge of fundamental physics contains not one fruitful idea that does not carry the name of Murray Gell-Mann."Richard FeynmanNearly everything we encounter exhibits regularities along with random or incidental features. All around us we find superpositions of law and chance--or signal and noise, as in the case of music and static on the radio. In The Regular and the Random, the world's most distinguished living physicist discusses these contrasts as they apply to everything from the universe as a whole to living organisms and human culture, with reference to topics that include bird song, barbarian coinages, codes and ciphers, abstract images in the visual arts, and the evolution of human languages.
Continuing the dazzling expl orations of the physical world that earned him the Nobel Prize in 1969, Gell-Mann examines the meanings and relevance of concepts such as complexity, entropy, and individuality and present examples of regularities like self-similarity--or "scaling"--that are widespread in physical and biological science and in human affairs.
  • ISBN10 0465072674
  • ISBN13 9780465072675
  • Publish Date 31 January 2006
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 18 January 2008
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Basic Books
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 288
  • Language English