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Chaotic systems exhibit sensitivity to initial parameters from "summary" of Chaos by James Gleick

The behavior of chaotic systems can be counterintuitive and unpredictable. A slight change in initial conditions can lead to vastly different outcomes, a property known as sensitivity to initial parameters. This sensitivity is not limited to chaotic systems alone; it can be seen in a wide range of physical and natural phenomena. However, chaotic systems are particularly notable for the extreme consequences that even the smallest variations can produce. This sensitivity arises from the complex interactions and feedback loops that characterize chaotic systems. Small differences in initial conditions can amplify over time, leading to divergent trajectories and outcomes. This phenomenon is commonly illustrated by the butterfly effect, where the flapping of a butterfly's wings in one part of the world can...
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    Chaos

    James Gleick

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