Ford, Joseph, 1927-

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Joseph Ford, physicists, was a pioneer in the area of chaos. He developed a theory call dynamic chaos and spent the majority of his career at Georgia Tech where he was Regents Professor of Physics.

From the description of Ford, Joseph Papers, 1953-1995, 1980-1994. (Georgia Institute of Technology). WorldCat record id: 47178251

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associatedWith Berry, Michael V. person
associatedWith Casati, Giulio, 1942- person
associatedWith Chirikov, Boris Valerianovich. person
associatedWith Crecine, John P., 1939- person
associatedWith Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Physics. corporateBody
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Chaotic behavior in systems
Nonlinear theories
Nonlinear theories
Physics
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Birth 1927-12-18

Death 1995-04-26

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