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Strange Attractor (Noun)

Meaning

An attractor for which the approach to its final point in phase space is chaotic.

Classification

Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.

Examples

  • The Lorenz attractor is a classic example of a strange attractor, exhibiting chaotic behavior in its approach to a fixed point in phase space.
  • The butterfly effect is often associated with strange attractors, where small changes in initial conditions lead to drastically different outcomes.
  • In the study of complex systems, strange attractors are often used to model real-world phenomena, such as weather patterns and population dynamics.
  • The behavior of a strange attractor can be difficult to predict, as its trajectory in phase space appears to be random and unpredictable.
  • The concept of a strange attractor has been applied to fields such as physics, biology, and economics, where complex systems exhibit chaotic behavior.

Synonyms

  • Chaotic Attractor

Hypernyms

  • Attracter
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