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Laws of the Game - How the Principles of Nature Govern Chance

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Using game theory and examples of actual games people play, Nobel laureate Manfred Eigen and Ruthild Winkler show how the elements of chance and rules underlie all that happens in the universe, from genetic behavior through economic growth to the composition of music.

To illustrate their argument, the authors turn to classic games--backgammon, bridge, and chess--and relate them to physical, biological, and social applications of probability theory and number theory. Further, they have invented, and present here, more than a dozen playable games derived from scientific models for equilibrium, selection, growth, and even the composition of RNA.

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Translators' Note
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Foreword to the English Edition
1The Taming of Chance1
1The Origin of Play3
2Games People Play6
3Microcosm - Macrocosm19
4Statistical Bead Games30
5Darwin and Molecules49
2Games in Time and Space67
6Structure, Pattern, Shape69
7Symmetry103
8Metamorphoses of Order131
3The Limits of the Game - The Limits of Humanity173
9The Parable of the Physicists175
10Of Self-Reproducing Automata and Thinking Machines178
11"From One Make Ten..."199
12Limited Space and Resources216
13From Ecosystem to Industrial Society236
4In the Realm of Ideas249
14Popper's Three Worlds251
15From Symbol to Language259
16Memory and Complex Reality283
17The Art of Asking the Right Question298
18Playing with Beauty306
List of References331
Index339


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Manfred Eigen & Ruthild Winkler
Translated by Robert Kimber and Rita Kimber

Riassunto

Using game theory and examples of actual games people play, Nobel laureate Manfred Eigen and Ruthild Winkler show how the elements of chance and rules underlie all that happens in the universe, from genetic behavior through economic growth to the composition of music.

To illustrate their argument, the authors turn to classic games--backgammon, bridge, and chess--and relate them to physical, biological, and social applications of probability theory and number theory. Further, they have invented, and present here, more than a dozen playable games derived from scientific models for equilibrium, selection, growth, and even the composition of RNA.

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"Remarkable, fascinating, and very profound."

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