The science of chaos and complexity explains an entire world of natural phenomena that does not follow the deterministic model.
Chaos in the physical and mathematical sense (deterministic chaos) is not total disorder nor is it due to the absence of rules. Quite the contrary, the interesting thing about deterministic chaos is that it can be seen in the vagaries of meteorology, the surprises of the world economy and the variations in the rhythms of the organism. It is an ordered disorder, a determinism disguised as chance that has given rise to the emergence of the science of complexity.
In this book, the physicist Sergio de Régules shows us a commented catalogue, through many interesting examples, of the most important events and concepts related to chaos.