Steven Strogatz
40 BOOKS

Steven Strogatz

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Steven Henry Strogatz is an American mathematician and author, and the Susan and Barton Winokur Distinguished Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and Mathematics at Cornell University. He is known for his work on nonlinear systems, including contributions to the study of synchronization in dynamical systems, and his research in a variety of areas of applied mathematics, including mathematical biology and complex network theory.

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Lab GirlA Combinatorial Introduction to TopologyPartial Differential Equations for Scientists and EngineersBoltzmann's AtomThe Historical Development Of The CalculusMathematics and Its History (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics)Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar . . .Prisoner's DilemmaThe Dripping Faucet As A Model Chaotic SystemGeometry of Grief
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The Hidden Life of TreesBorn a Crime: Stories from a South African ChildhoodUntil the End of TimeBlack Hole Blues and Other Songs from Outer SpaceDisturbing the UniverseThe Cult of PythagorasScience SecretsDiscrete ThoughtsSparks of GeniusAdvanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers
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Real AnalysisThe Calculus GalleryPrime ObsessionJourney through GeniusFundamentalsNetworksElectricity and MagnetismTensor GeometryProbabilityUnderstanding Probability
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ProbabilityHow Not to Be WrongCalculus GemsBuilding a Better TeacherHow the Universe Got Its Spots: Diary of a Finite Time in a Finite SpaceA Book of Abstract AlgebraVisual Group TheoryPatterns of the UniverseGeometry for Enjoyment and ChallengeDifferential Equations with Applications and Historical Notes