Radical Equations; 2005
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- Identifier
- MS1133-0287
- Title
- Radical Equations; 2005
- Description
- John Cardwell's paper, presented at the SPHEX Club, explores the intricate relationships between mathematics, science, and technological progress, emphasizing how mathematics has historically aided societal development through innovations in fields like arithmetic, geometry, and calculus. He advocates using mathematical models, specifically chaos theory, to better understand and address contemporary global challenges like terrorism and social conflicts, suggesting that mathematical insights could provide new perspectives on complex, dynamic systems in a globalized world
- Date
- 29 September 2005
- Creator
- #VALUE!
- topic
- talk
- lecture
- SPHEX Club
- John Cardwell
- Cardwell
- 2005
- mathematical models
- chaos theory
- globalization
- complex systems
- technological innovation
- recursion
- dynamic systems
- Henri Poincaré
- Edward Lorenz
- terrorism
- social sciences
- Middle East conflicts
- US foreign policy
- data analysis
- predictive models
- Type
- Text
- Genre
- lectures
- Digital Format
- application/pdf
- Language
- English
- Repository
- George M. Jones Library Association
- Rights
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Rights Holder
- John Cardwell
Part of Radical Equations; 2005