Aha... That is Interesting!

John H Holland, 85 Years Young

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Other Sciences, History, Mathematics
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Author: Jan W Vasbinder ISBN: 9789814619882
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: September 12, 2014
Imprint: WSPC Language: English
Author: Jan W Vasbinder
ISBN: 9789814619882
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: September 12, 2014
Imprint: WSPC
Language: English

John Holland is one of the few scientists, who all by themselves and by their pursuits, helped change the course of science and the wealth of human knowledge. There is hardly a field of science or problems, that is not affected by John's work on complexity and in particular, complex adaptive systems. On the occasion of his 85th birthday, many of his friends wrote about John, about facets of this remarkable man that only people close to him can know and tell.

This book collects those stories highlighting aspects of the creation of complexity science that will most likely not be found in the books on John's works.

The stories and anecdotes about his quests, his collaborators, and his friends, show his incredible mind, his boyish curiosity and explorative energy, his philosophy of life, his enormous hospitality and natural inclination to make friends.

Contents:

  • John Holland as Brother, Father, Uncle, Friend, Youngest Man, Poker Player, Boss, Colleague, Teacher and Evolutionary Paradox
  • About Self Reproducing Automata, The World of Economics, Genetic Algorithms, Complex Adaptive Systems, Agent Based Modeling
  • Poem, Poetry, His Style, Shoshin, A Tribute, First Encounter, Source of Inspiration, BACH Group, Para Limes

Readership: Students, academics and anyone interested in complexity science.
Key Features:

  • Gives a unique insight into the world of people involved in developing complexity science
  • A moving tribute to a privotal figure by friends, many of whom are renowned scientists
  • Highlights a curious mind that has stayed young for 85 years
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John Holland is one of the few scientists, who all by themselves and by their pursuits, helped change the course of science and the wealth of human knowledge. There is hardly a field of science or problems, that is not affected by John's work on complexity and in particular, complex adaptive systems. On the occasion of his 85th birthday, many of his friends wrote about John, about facets of this remarkable man that only people close to him can know and tell.

This book collects those stories highlighting aspects of the creation of complexity science that will most likely not be found in the books on John's works.

The stories and anecdotes about his quests, his collaborators, and his friends, show his incredible mind, his boyish curiosity and explorative energy, his philosophy of life, his enormous hospitality and natural inclination to make friends.

Contents:

Readership: Students, academics and anyone interested in complexity science.
Key Features:

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