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Deterministic chaos is distinct from randomness from "summary" of Chaos by James Gleick

In the realm of chaos theory, the idea that deterministic chaos is distinct from randomness is a fundamental concept that underpins the entire field. While the two may seem similar at first glance - both involving unpredictability and a lack of order - they are in fact quite different in nature. Randomness implies a lack of pattern or predictability, with events occurring in a completely arbitrary manner. In contrast, deterministic chaos refers to a system that is highly sensitive to initial conditions, leading to complex and unpredictable behavior that appears random to an observer. Despite this appearance of randomness, the underlying system is actually governed by deterministic laws and equations. The distinction between deterministic chaos and randomness lies in the underlying structure of the system. In a random system, events occur independently of one another, with no discernible relationship between them. In a chaotic system, howe...
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    Chaos

    James Gleick

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