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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | NA 2543.T43 C375 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5165457 |
NA 2543 .S6 T78 1996 Architecture and disjunction / | NA 2543 .T43 A724 2005 Architecture in the digital age : design and manufacturing / | NA 2543.T43 C365 2022 Neural architecture : design and artificial intelligence / | NA 2543.T43 C375 2022 Machine learning and the city : applications in architecture and urban design / | NA 2543 .T43 C53 2019 Robotic building : architecture in the age of automation / | NA 2543 .T43 D466 2014 Architecture / | NA 2543 .T43 H58 2009 Hi-tec architecture / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The twentieth century is replete with scientific and mathematical discoveries that have profoundly changed our world view. In physics, within a mere century, our view of the cosmos changed from a classical (Newtonian) to a relativistic one following Einstein's relativity theory in the early 1900s. In mathematics, Hilbert's faith in the closure of formal axiom systems fell apart with G�odel's incompleteness theorem in the 1930s. Out of these ashes of lost deterministic foundations arose the sciences of complex systems, first in the study of non-equilibrium thermodynamics (under the intellectual leadership of Ilya Prigogine in Brussels) and later, in broader interdisciplinary terms, in New Mexico with the establishment of the Santa Fe Institute. Interestingly, a core element of this new paradigm-the notion of emergence-reflects the passage of the sciences and mathematics from a focus on closed and deterministic systems to open and dissipative systems where order, structure or patterns arise seemingly out of nowhere (at least as far as initial and boundary conditions are concerned)."--
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