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61. Chaos Theory in Psychology (Contributions in Psychology) | |
Paperback: 400
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(1995-04-30)
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62. Exploring Chaos: Theory And Experiment (Studies in Nonlinearity) by Brian Davies | |
Paperback: 256
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(2003-10-10)
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The practical approach |
63. Chaos Theory | |
Paperback: 128
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(2010-08-10)
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64. Chaos by A.A. Tsonis | |
Hardcover: 286
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(1992-10-31)
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I love this book
If you understand the theory.... |
65. Tao of Chaos: Merging East and West by Katya Walter | |
Paperback: 288
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(1996-07)
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Drowning in idiocy...
Poorly written, lacks knowledge into its subject matter
Creative and stimulating speculations
Excellent book!
Phenominal investigation and application |
66. Chaos Theory by Gary Krist | |
Paperback: 352
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(2001-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In Gary Krist's Chaos Theory, two college-bound high school students watch an evening on the town turn into the nightmare of a lifetime. Jason Rourke and Dennis Monroe are smart and respectable boys from a suburban Washington D.C. neighborhood. Jason is white and Dennis is black, and their occasional discomfort over racial identity sometimes leads them to a bit of posing. One Sunday night, Dennis, pretending an urban sophistication, convinces Jason that they should head to the seedy side of D.C. to score some marijuana. Their black Audi is an easy target for the dealer, who attempts to reach into the car and grab the boys. They flee the scene, dragging the man behind the car for a moment before his arm snaps, shots are fired, and he falls into the road. The boys return home, their hearts pounding, feeling fortunate to have escaped injury. But the next morning's paper reports that the man they escaped is now dead. And their failed petty crime inadvertently involves them in a mess of city politics when the dealer turns out to be a police officer in disguise. Krist carefully unfolds the subsequent investigation as the two boys realize that they can't escape punishment. Gradually, the novel evolves into a briskly paced thriller as the deeper implications of the officer's death--and his connections to an insidious political conspiracy--put Jason and Dennis in fatal jeopardy. Throughout, Krist never abandons the careful control of his prose and his characters; one can't help but see oneself in Jason and Dennis's plight. And Krist's observations about D.C.--its corrupt politics, its tragic separation between haves and have-nots, and its pervasive racial tensions--simmer behind every page. --Patrick O'Kelley Customer Reviews (20)
Thought provoking plot...
Good-Better-Best..... Gary Krist
Totally absorbing
Just another screenplay The story revolves around two middle class teenage boys, Jason Rourke and Dennis Monroe, who find themselves in the wrong part of Washington, D.C., at the wrong time, for all the wrong reasons. They end up fleeing the scene of drug deal gone badand find themselves the prime suspects in a murder case in the eyes of legal authorities but also critical liabilities in the eyes of the actual murderer. Sub-text to the plot involves Jason, who happens to be white, and his strained relationship with his father, a situation of teen angst not so uncommon. Conversely, Dennis, an African-American honor student, has an amiable family life but he is conflicted in regard to cultural issues, and this unfortunate turn of events makes it unlikely he will become "a credit to his race." Into the mix Krist adds the political environment of the Capital area, the tense racial relations, and generalized government corruption. Jason, aided and abetted by favorite teacher with the heart- of- gold Renee, takes it on the lam for the safety of suburbia. Dennis, presumptively the smart one, is almost immediately captured and imprisoned by the nefarious antagonists. Incorporating the requisite chases, non-surprises and typical rapprochements, the story evolves and concludes as one might surmise. It's a super fast read because there really isn't a lot to digest. A perfect candidate for a ... cable movie.
3.5 stars - MOSTLY ENJOYABLE |
67. Chaos and Society, (Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications) | |
Hardcover: 404
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(1995-01-01)
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68. The Edge of Chaos: Financial Booms, Bubbles, Crashes and Chaos by Bernice Cohen | |
Paperback: 412
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(2002-05-02)
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Summary of the book The objectives of the book are:  To study in detail the stock market crashes, to discover what went wrong and to learn from these past traumatic episodes; and  To identify andexplain the underlying structure of the financial market behavior. Chaosis Discovered Newtonian vs. Chaos For the last 300 years, our thoughts havebeen profoundly influenced by the Newtonian theory, which, as we know,rests on assumption of a linear system. This theory is best applied tosystem with two objects interacting with each other. When used to elucidatethe system with three objects or more, Newtonian theory collapses. Chaostheory, which is based on complex and non-linear system, is a relativelynew discipline (circa 30 years). Its use in social science and field ofphysics have gained wide acceptance. The author attempts to apply thetheory to the financial market. Chaos Rules Chaos describesunpredictable behavior that is governed by rules. Ian Stewart in his book,"Does God Play Dice?" gives the following definition: "Chaos is lawlessbehavior governed entirely by law". Chaos in Financial Market Theauthor comment regarding the stock market behaviors using the chaos theoryis as follows:  Financial market is inherently unstable anddynamic system, and the mood of the majority of its player can flip almostinstantaneously from one state to another. Hence financial market resemblesa chaotic system. An orderly phase may dissolve into chaos & then tipback to a more ordered state.  Stock markets are holistic thatsometimes their collective behaviors will be different from that of theircomponent unit (i.e. individuals & investors). Chaos Theory inActions After noting the similarities between financial markets behaviorand chaos theory, the author studied several important financial crisesover the last 300 years to see whether there was any underlying structurebeneath the crashes. She discovered that many speculative bubbles shared acluster of common features. \ The author does not try to predict when thecrash will happen. Instead, she seeks to uncover what is the underlyingstructure of financial market and how investor can profit from it byassessing in which phase he is at a particular time. The author studiedthe following crashes and described the sequence of events using the tenphase structure: 1. Bubbles of 1720  Mississippi Madness South Sea Fiasco 2. Modern Bubbles  Great Crash1929  Global Crash 1987  Japanese Bubble Bonds Bubble So what if we know the history and chaostheory? How To Be Prepared? Compiling a checklist based on the structureof crash scenario (ten-phase structure) has the followingpurposes:  It is a systematic way of dealing with thesituation.It provides an orderly framework to analyze the signals andprepare oneself for any occurrence of the crash; and  Ithelps the investors to judge more clearly how far along the route of chaosscenario has progressed. (The checklist is elaborated in thetextbook). In addition to the checklist, there is also a need to look outfor other cluster of symptoms or occurrence of other events (such asemergence of new financial tools, collapse of big corporations etc) toconfirm the findings from the checklist. What to do with the checklist? To avoid any avalanche of selling, one must be able to identify at leastthe first 3-5 phases and clear your position at phase 5 or 6 (i.e. whengullible public joins in or when doubt starts to form). However, ifone misses the signal and fails to sell off by phase 6, it is still not toolate to do so as long as it is done before the markets reach the bottom. This will allow one to cash out and reinvest when the markets hit thebottom. What if u misses all the phases?- As the chaos theory shows,the market will turn around eventually.However, the issue is how longwill it take? No one knows. Timing the Crash - Is it possible? Whilst it may not be too difficult to identify the signals of an impendingcrash (based on the phases in the structure of crashes), one can neveraccurately predict the timing of occurrence.Time is the mostuntrustworthy and unpredictable element.As shown in the charts, thepoints might get squeezed together or pulled part -- this is a commonfeature of a chaotic system. Since predicting the exact timing of crashesis highly unreliable, in order to avoid being caught off guard, one has toclosely watch for any trigger event that may unleash a selling cascade.Another strategy is to give up the hope of catching the extreme peak andbottom and be contended as long as you buy near the bottom and sell nearthe top. Conclusion Chaos theory has taught investors how topreserve their capitals from the disaster of a crash.The 3 main points tobear in mind are as follows:  Need to recognize anyunintentional actions of the financial authorities which may create aclassic chaos conditions and prepare own course of actions; Even the most sophisticated and cautious long term investors can becomeirrational and act in tandem with the speculators; and Understand that falling bond prices with rising interest rate may resultfrom the collapse of a financial pump instead of a reflection of thefundamental outlook of the economy. One of the most important events towatch is the action by the presiding authorities which may trigger afinancial pump and set the phase transition in motion.When it happens,one should know how to react. In conclusion, as a Fund Manager, oneshould  Be fully aware of what is happening in the financial,political and economic sectors around the world. One of them could be thetrigger event.  Be able to identify at which phase thefinancial market is in and predict the transition and the edge of chaos. Be able to clear his position and not to be influenced by theherd behavior if he concludes that the market at peak and near the point ofcollapse. This is a tough discipline to follow especially if he has astrict mandate and the clients' expectations increase during the boom. ... Read more |
69. Chaos Theory in the Financial Markets by Robert Trippi | |
Hardcover: 400
Pages
(1994-03-01)
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Gross misrepresentation
Don't waste your time. As an engineer, I saw this as a very shallow treatment of Chaos Theory that will do NOTHING for those who actually wish to apply it to financialmarkets. Chapter after chapter poses questions to the reader but fails dodeliver the answers. One can only assume that the few diagrams and examplespresented are not explained because the author just does not fullyunderstand them. The reviewer who claims that the book was a goodstarting point may have been partially right. It asks so many questionsthat now I must find a text with at least one or two answers.
worthless, overpriced
Compendium of Slide Projector Chapters
Excellent base for developing profitable market strategies. |
70. Developments in Chaos and Complexity Research | |
Hardcover: 264
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(2008-05)
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71. Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos, and Instability: Statistical Theory and Economic Evidence by William A. Brock, David A. Hsieh, Blake LeBaron | |
Hardcover: 346
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(1991-10-24)
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72. Arrow of Chaos: Romanticism and Postmodernity (Theory Out of Bounds) by Ira Livingston | |
Hardcover: 250
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(1997-02)
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73. Stability, Instability and Chaos: An Introduction to the Theory of Nonlinear Differential Equations (Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics) by Paul Glendinning | |
Paperback: 404
Pages
(1994-11-25)
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Waste of Time |
74. New Trading Dimensions: How to Profit from Chaos in Stocks, Bonds, and Commodities (A Marketplace Book) by Marketplace Books | |
Hardcover: 288
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(1998-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description "Bill Williams' pioneering application of chaos theory to the financial markets is leading technical analysis into the twenty-first century and beyond. New Trading Dimensions presents a complete, highly original, and intriguing trading method with clear, detailed illustrations, and challenging practice pages. Bill's wisdom, technical expertise, and skillful teaching style make this a revolutionary must-have new book for stock and commodity traders." —Tom Bierovic, Product Manager for User Education, Omega Research, Inc. "Bill hits the nail on the head. The essence of successful trading is a combination of knowing who you are and allowing the market to reveal its secrets. Bill Williams has the gift of explaining these concepts better than anyone I know. This is a compelling work that belongs in every trader's library." —George Angell, author, Profitable Day-Trading with Precision "Bill Williams is one of the great educators of our time. He freely shares his knowledge and experience in this inexpensive book. This book is required reading for all market technicians. The principles are sound as we have tested them with our software." —John Hill, President, Futures Truth, Co. "Bill Williams has always been an excellent teacher, taking complex terms and concepts and translating them into a clear, commonsense approach to trading. This book provides a complete trading program that reflects Bill's years of wisdom and experience in the marketplace." —Darrell Jobman, Editorial Consultant and former Editor-in-Chief of Futures magazine "Bill uses the hidden structure of chaos theory to skillfully guide the reader to the correct psychological profile for success in trading. Bill then goes on to provide a comprehensive structure, a trading paradigm, directly derived from his research and considerable trading experience. You will be challenged, interested, and have a mind-opening experience that's even fun." —Joe DiNapoli, author, Trading with DiNapoli Levels As today's market environment continues to change dramatically, more and more traders are discovering that traditional forecasting methods—pure technical analysis and fundamental analysis—just do not work. Sending out contradictory messages, these opposing schools of thought leave investors baffled about the future direction of the market, and consequently, at a loss as to how to tailor their trading systems. As a result, many practitioners have now turned to a new forecasting "cocktail" that combines traditional charting methodologies with chaos theory and human psychology. In this groundbreaking book, Bill Williams, a seasoned trader at the forefront of this dynamic new approach, explains exactly what it is, how it works in current stock and commodity markets, and how to use it to your advantage. Based on human nature rather than the vagaries of the market, the new trading dimension works on the premise that we trade not the market, but our own belief system. By assessing what your personal biases are, you can determine how they influence your ultimate success—or failure—and then adjust your trading strategies accordingly. Written by an expert in the field who has been featured in Futures, Worth, Success, and other prominent publications, New Trading Dimensions takes the latest in scientific knowledge about human behavior and applies it directly to the fields of stock and commodity investing and trading. With straightforward guidelines, it shows you how to adopt the right attitude toward the behavior of the market and use the right tools (ATTITOOLS) for profitable trading. Packed with practice exercises, specific applications to different types of investments, and a detailed review of important market signals, here's where you'll learn how to: Drawing on the author's more than forty years of experience as both a successful trader and seasoned trainer, this invaluable guide offers a breakthrough method that has proven its ability to turn investors into consistent winners. Customer Reviews (39)
Excellent Book
A must have masterpiece
It is right but difficult to make profit
If you use the alligator method of trading:Vote For - else if not- Vote Against
Extremely specific strategies and tactics involving MACD and Moving Average Oscillator |
75. Common LISP Modules: Artificial Intelligence in the Era of Neural Networks and Chaos Theory by Mark Watson | |
Paperback: 207
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(1991-07-17)
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Excellent book for LISP students |
76. Business Cycles: From John Law to Chaos Theory by Lars Tvede | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1997-02-01)
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A well-documented history of the dismal economic science The only reason this book doesn't get five stars are the lastchapters about chaos theory, which are a bit "sticky", butnevertheless provide some interesting insights into some of the most recentdevelopements of modern economic theory. Enjoy your reading
Superb!! |
77. Chaos Theory and Higher Education: Leadership, Planning, & Policy (Higher ed, Vol. 9) | |
Paperback: 250
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(2001-05)
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78. Chaos and Catastrophe Theories (Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences) | |
Paperback: 88
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(1995-06-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description Beginning with an explanation of the differences between deterministic and probabilistic models, Brown then introduces the reader to chaotic dynamics. Other topics covered are finding settings in which chaos can be measured, estimating chaos using nonlinear least squares and specifying catastrophe models. Finally a nonlinear system of equations that models catastrophe using real survey data is estimated. |
79. The Chaos Theory of Careers: a user's guide.: An article from: Career Development Quarterly by Jim E.H. Bright, Robert G.L. Pryor | |
Digital: 27
Pages
(2005-06-01)
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80. Chaos for Engineers: Theory, Applications, and Control by Tomasz Kapitaniak | |
Paperback: 142
Pages
(2000-04-26)
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Good as a supplement
Good for culture, not for analysis ! I think that books on "chaos theory" are far better like : "Chaos theory tamed", "Fractals, chaos and power laws"... For people interested in time series analysis whith chaotic looking data, please don't skip the exceptionnal : "Nonlinear Time Series Analysis" from Kantz and Schreiber ! This is an absolutely amazing book : if you need one book for helping you to analyze your data, this one will do the job ! "Chaos for engineers" probably doesn't deserve the time and the money, unless you want to get some "chaos theory culture" in the context of engineering applications. ... Read more |
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