Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site decwrl.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!unc!mcnc!decvax!decwrl!dec-rhea!dec-silver!turano From: turano@silver.DEC (Tom Turano DTN 231- [Office 4735, Lab 6978]) Newsgroups: net.math Subject: Re: CHAOS Message-ID: <3147@decwrl.UUCP> Date: Mon, 6-Aug-84 11:01:15 EDT Article-I.D.: decwrl.3147 Posted: Mon Aug 6 11:01:15 1984 Date-Received: Wed, 8-Aug-84 19:01:07 EDT Sender: daemon@decwrl.UUCP Organization: DEC Engineering Network Lines: 41 Since I can't seem to respond to Ken Winston mail via the path he describes, this seems to be the next best way. Ken, For good (as in not overly technical initially) papers on Chaos I suggest you find one or more of the following. These papers are written in a "popular" as opposed to a technical format. As a result they are pretty good. Universal Behavior in Non-linear Systems, M.J. Feigenbaum Los Alamos Science, Summer 1980, p. 4. Metamagical Themas, D.R. Hofstadter, Scientific American, November 1981, p. 23. Review of the CNLS Conference on Chaos in Deterministic Systems, D. Campbell, D. Farmer and H. Rose, Los Alamos Science, Fall 1982, p. 66. The Limits to Simulation, R. Sugarman and P. Wallich, IEEE Spectrum, April 1983, p. 36. How Random is a Coin Toss, J. Ford, Physics Today, April 1983, p. 40. Roads to Chaos, L.P. Kandnoff, Physics Today, December 1983, p. 46. In addition, the August and September 1983 issues of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems had a number of technical papers on Chaos. Hope this is of use. Tom Turano Laboratory Data Products Digital Equipment Corporation Path: DECVAX!DECWRL!RHEA!GOLD!TURANO