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Branches Natures Patterns A Tapestry In Three Parts 1st Edition Philip Ball

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Branches Natures Patterns A Tapestry In Three Parts 1st Edition Philip Ball
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.99 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Philip Ball
ISBN: 9780199237982, 0199237980
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Branches Natures Patterns A Tapestry In Three Parts 1st Edition Philip Ball by Philip Ball 9780199237982, 0199237980 instant download after payment.

As part of a trilogy of books exploring the science of patterns in nature, acclaimed science writer Philip Ball here looks at the form and growth of branching networks in the natural world, and what we can learn from them.Many patterns in nature show a branching form - trees, river deltas, blood vessels, lightning, the cracks that form in the glazing of pots. These networks share a peculiar geometry, finding a compromise between disorder and determinism, though some, like the hexagonal snowflake or the stones of the Devil's Causeway fall into a rigidly ordered structure. Branching networks are found at every level in biology - from the single cell to the ecosystem. Human-made networks too can come to share the same features, and if they don't, then it might be profitable to make them do so: nature's patterns tend to arise from economical solutions.

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