@inproceedings{0ed49ff33d914529b1b087e8df2cd0df,
title = "The fermi pasta ulam (FPU) problem: A path to complexity",
abstract = "The central theme of this lecture provides an interesting lesson in scientific discovery -how a {"}little discovery{"} led to an entire new field and a series of novel approaches to a range of phenomena in the natural world. In a sense that hopefully will be clear in the end, it is about {"}sensitivity to initial conditions,{"} which is singularly appropriate for a subject that involves {"}chaos{"}. An attempt has been made to follow the guidance of a master, the mathematician Mark Kac, who said that in lecturing it is important to tell the truth and nothing but the truth, but not the whole truth.",
author = "Campbell, {D. K.} and Y. Meroz",
year = "2012",
doi = "10.3254/978-1-61499-071-0-297",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
isbn = "9781614990703",
series = "Proceedings of the International School of Physics {"}Enrico Fermi{"}",
pages = "297--310",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the International School of Physics {"}Enrico Fermi{"}",
note = "International School of Physics {"}Enrico Fermi{"} on Complex Materials in Physics and Biology ; Conference date: 29-06-2010 Through 09-07-2010",
}