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Chaos theory examines nonlinear dynamic systems where minute alterations in starting parameters produce dramatically divergent results over time. This concept highlights sensitivity to initial conditions, a characteristic that limits accurate forecasting in complex environments like weather patterns...
A Lyapunov exponent is a mathematical concept used in dynamical systems theory to quantify the rate of separation of infinitesimally close trajectories. It serves as a key indicator of a system's sensitivity to initial conditions, commonly referred to as the butterfly effect. A positive Lyapunov exp...
Ilya Prigogine was a Russian-Belgian chemist whose work revolutionized our understanding of complex systems. His research focused on thermodynamics and nonlinear dynamics, particularly examining how systems far from equilibrium spontaneously create order. This groundbreaking approach earned him the...
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