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Chaos Chaos and Fractals Math
Chaos Chaos and Fractals Math
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- Covers many aspects and appliations of nonlinear mathematic. Includes interactive applets, tutorials and gallery.
- Excerpt from the bestseller that brought the forefront of research to public eye. Includes illustrations and links.
- Research center of the City University of Hong Kong concerned with fundamental research and industrial applications. Includes mission statement, member list, publications, project and contact information.
- Introduction to sequence related functions. Addresses basics, logistic equation and Lyapunov exponents. [English, German]
- Lecture notes on periodic orbits.
- Introductory course on chaos from the California Institute of Technology, adressing basics, Lorenz attractor and Chua's Circuit. Includes program source code and bibliography.
- Discusses the order of deterministic chaos. Includes pictures and background about fractal dimensions.
- Interactive, nontechnical introduction to chaos physics and chaotic motion in classical and quantum mechanics.
- Short review of book exposing the actual philosophical implications of chaos theory.
- Resource for the scientific and non-scientific communities. Includes bibliography, gallery, tutorials, and softwares.
- Demonstrates how chaos emerges following a change in a parameter. Includes mathematical formulations and diagrams.
- Program designed to create and experiment with classical billiard systems and analyze their chaotic properties. Includes animated tutorial and system requirements.
- Illustrates some essential features of the theory which have received media attention in recent years. Includes animated pictures.
- Terminology glossary about complex systems and chaotic dynamics.
- Discusses the theory and it's applications in various fields, such as medicine, astronomy and art.
- Brief introduction to the theory. Includes an essay describing fractional dimensions.
- Covers the geometric and complex iterative framework by comparing chaos to randomness. Includes illustrations and programs.
- Comprehensive analysis of the Feigenbaum set. Addresses mathematical and historical background.
- Research group concerned with various aspects of modeling, analysis and control of nonlinear and chaotic dynamics systems. Includes project and contact information.
- Biennial meeting focusing on experimental work in nonlinear dynamics and chaos. Includes proceedings and contact information.
- Research group at the University of Maryland. Includes papers, gallery, database, abstracts, software, bibliography and contact.
- Brings together researchers, theoreticians and practitioners interested in applying dynamical systems theory. Includes membership information, publications, meetings, tutorials and other resources.
- Interdisciplinary research group at the University of Tennessee concerned with deterministic nonlinear dynamic aspects. Includes overview, publications, bibliography, monographs, glossary and project information.
- Free encyclopedia article describing the basics of the theory. Addresses mathematical, physical and historical aspects.
- Covering several aspects of the theory by topics, including nonlinear dynamics. Includes experiments for programmable calculators and definitions.
- FAQs collection from the sci.nonlinear newsgroup. Addresses basics, tutorial, applications and computational resources.
- Article that describes how the theory can be applied to education and teaching. Includes citations.
- Paper concerned with the chaotic behavior of prime number distribution from the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology.
- Outlines Barnsley's chaos game, in which a random number generator is used to produce various fractals. Includes fractal screensavers.
- Scientific paper exploring some results of the theory of chaotic dynamical systems. Includes abstract, proceeding and references.
- Discusses the modeling of fractal plants with L-systems. Includes theoretical background, references and code.
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