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Billiards and Chaos Theory (Popularity: )
An interactive applet that shows billiard motion in various shaped tables.
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Chaos: Making a New Science (James Gleick) (Popularity: )
An excerpt from the award-winning bestseller that brought the forefront of chaos research to public eye for the first time (includes link to bookstore site)
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The Computational Beauty of Nature (Popularity: )
Companion site for the book by Gary William Flake. Contains applets and source code for simulations of fractals, chaos, complex systems, and adaptation.
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Emergence of Chaos (Popularity: )
Demonstration of how chaos emerges following a change in a parameter.
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A Route into Chaos: The Logistic Equation (Popularity: )
An introduction to the sequence related functions used. Tells how to solve for the first fixed points.
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Chaos at Maryland (Popularity: )
Details on the University of Maryland's Chaos Group. Chaos papers, gallery, database, abstracts, software, and book recommendations.
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AUTO WWW Site (Popularity: )
The official WWW site for AUTO, the Continuation and Bifurcation Software for Ordinary Differential Equations. Topics include Bibliography, Documentation, and Download.
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A Beginner's Guide to Chaos (Popularity: )
Covers the geometric concept of fractals and how they are generated by reiterative functions. Includes illustrations. Compares chaos to randomness and explains the difference.
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Dynamical Systems and Technology Project (Popularity: )
A project designed to help secondary school and college teachers of mathematics bring contemporary topics in mathematics (chaos, fractals, dynamics) into the classroom.
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sci.nonlinear FAQ (Popularity: )
Version 1.5 (Sept. 2000) of the Frequently Asked Questions document for the newsgroup sci.nonlinear.
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CompLexicon (Popularity: )
A cross-referenced guide to the concepts, terminology, and key figures of modern dynamics, the main tools used to investigate complexity in nature.
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Mitchell Feigenbaum (Popularity: )
Pioneered bifurcations in the mid 70s and for whom the Feigenbaum tree is named.
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Chaos Research Group (Popularity: )
Interdisciplinary group at the University of Tennessee studying deterministic chaos and nonlinear dynamics in engineering systems.
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Continued Fractions and Chaos (Popularity: )
An activated text by Robert Corless.
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6th Experimental Chaos Conference (Popularity: )
July 22- July 26, 2001. Potsdam, Germany.
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Chaos (Popularity: )
Interdisciplinary journal of nonlinear science.
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Nonlinear Dynamics (Popularity: )
A comprehensive listing of nonlinear dynamics pages.
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The Macsin Research Group (Popularity: )
One of the research groups at CPDEE - UFMG, concerned with various aspects of modeling, analysis and control of systems which display nonlinear dynamics and chaos.
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Marsden, Jerrold (Popularity: )
Division of Engineering and Applied Science at the California Institute of Technology. Specializes in control and dynamical systems. Includes course notes, published works, post doctorate education and conferences attended.
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Crawling Chaos Labs (Popularity: )
Research labs devoted to Chaos Mathematics and Fractal Topology in 3+ dimensions.
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