Hurricanes and butterflies
Thomas C. Halsey () and
Mogens H. Jensen ()
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Thomas C. Halsey: ExxonMobil Research and Engineering
Mogens H. Jensen: Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen
Nature, 2004, vol. 428, issue 6979, 127-128
Abstract:
Chaotic systems can be characterized by the swirling patterns of ‘strange attractors’. A powerful method to determine their behaviour has been validated for the most famous case, the Lorenz attractor.
Date: 2004
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