Pattern Formation
Discover the captivating world of patterns in nature with Pattern Formation by Rebecca Hoyle, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 434 pages and serves as an essential upper-undergraduate textbook for mathematics students. Hoyle expertly introduces a variety of mathematical theories and methods that are pivotal in analyzing and explaining the development and formation of intricate patterns found in the natural world.
This book is not only a valuable resource for aspiring mathematicians but also a fascinating read for those in the fields of physics and biology. Whether you are looking to deepen your understanding of applied mathematics or simply intrigued by the science behind nature's designs, Pattern Formation is an inviting and informative addition to your library.