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chaos theory
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chaos theory

Branch of mathematics that attempts to describe irregular, unpredictable systems – that is, systems whose behaviour is difficult to predict because there are so many variable or unknown factors. Weather is an example of a chaotic system.

Chaos theory, which attempts to predict the probable behaviour of such systems, based on a rapid calculation of the impact of as wide a range of elements as possible, emerged in the 1970s with the development of sophisticated computers. First developed for use in meteorology, it has also been used in such fields as economics.



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In general, chaotic behavior of computed trajectories for Hamiltonian systems is called chaotic scattering [14,15].
The band's extensive touring and generally chaotic behavior have taken their toll though, fracturing the band for about a year.
Although Jeener rightfully worries that chaotic behavior may amplify the unwanted signals in NMR experiments, swamping the meaningful signals, the presence of chaos could also prove to be a benefit, Warren notes.
 
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