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Complex behaviors can arise from simple rules from "summary" of Chaos by James Gleick

The idea that complex behaviors can arise from simple rules lies at the heart of chaos theory. This concept challenges our traditional understanding of cause and effect, suggesting that the world is not always predictable or deterministic. Instead, seemingly random or chaotic systems can actually be governed by underlying patterns and structures. In the world of chaos, simplicity can give rise to complexity. It is a world where a small change in initial conditions can lead to vastly different outcomes. This sensitivity to initial conditions, known as the butterfly effect, is a hallmark of chaotic systems. It means that even the tiniest perturbation can have far-reaching consequences, amplifying over time to cr...
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    Chaos

    James Gleick

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