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Boundary-Work in United States Psychology: A Study of Three Interdisciplinary Programs
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Chaos, quantum, number
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Novalis and the Two Cultures: The Chiasmic Discourse of Mathematics, Philosophy and Poetics
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The modern theories of chaos and Lucretius’ clinamen
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Chaos Imagined: Literature, Art, Science
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Writing the History of Dynamical Systems and Chaos: Longue Durée and Revolution, Disciplines and Cultures
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From thermonuclear fusion to Hamiltonian chaos
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Barri J. Gold;
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Chaotic Fictions: Nonlinear Effects in Victorian Science and Literature
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