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Strange attractors govern chaotic systems from "summary" of Chaos by James Gleick

In systems that are chaotic, there is a mysterious force at work - a force that seems to pull the system in a particular direction, even though there is no obvious pattern or order. This force is what we call a strange attractor. Strange attractors are like magnets, drawing a system towards a particular state, even in the midst of chaos and unpredictability. What is fascinating about strange attractors is that they are not fixed points or simple patterns. Instead, they are complex and ever-changing, shifting and transforming as the system evolves. This is what gives chaotic systems their unique character - the ability to be both unpredictable and yet drawn towards a certain order. The concept of strange attract...
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    Chaos

    James Gleick

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