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- In mathematics, a strange nonchaotic attractor (SNA) is a form of attractor which, while converging to a limit, is strange, because it is not piecewise...
- 1088/0951-7715/10/5/014. S2CID 250757113. Heidel, J.; Fu, Z. (1999). "Nonchaotic behaviour in three-dimensional quadratic systems II. The conservative...
- Bifurcation diagram Feigenbaum constant Sharkovskii's theorem Attractor Strange nonchaotic attractor Stability theory Mechanical equilibrium Astable Monostable Bistability...
- acceleration architecture Sympathetic nervous system activity Strange nonchaotic attractor Scalar network analyzer (electrical) John Wayne Airport, by...
- new condo. Ian quickly adapts, but Mickey at first struggles into the nonchaotic neighborhood they move into. With each Gallagher sibling finding their...
- x), so that Ψ(x) = arcsin(√x)2, hence f n(x) = sin(2n arcsin(√x))2. A nonchaotic case Schröder also illustrated with his method, f(x) = 2x(1 − x), yielded...
- This is often the case when the dynamics on it are chaotic, but strange nonchaotic attractors also exist. If a strange attractor is chaotic, exhibiting sensitive...
- sawtooth map Exponential map discrete complex 2 1 Feigenbaum strange nonchaotic map discrete real 3 Finance system continuous real 3 Folded-Towel hyperchaotic...
- generic feature of continuous iterates effected by Schröder's equation. A nonchaotic case he also illustrated with his method, h(x) = 2x(1 − x), yields Ψ(x)...
- Space, Chaos v.11 (2001) 1-7 Bunimovich, Leonid (2008). "Chaotic and nonchaotic mushrooms". Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems. 22: 63–74. doi:10...