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Sensitive dependence on initial conditions

Sensitive dependence on initial conditions

This video is not stand-alone, but accompanies the free textbook at https://github.com/pbienst/active-math Background photo ...

Lyapunov Exponents Explained: Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions (Strogatz Ch. 9)

Lyapunov Exponents Explained: Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions (Strogatz Ch. 9)

Lyapunov exponents, the quantitative measure of

Chaos: The Science of the Butterfly Effect

Chaos: The Science of the Butterfly Effect

Chaos theory means deterministic systems can be unpredictable. Thanks to LastPass for sponsoring this video. Click here to start ...

Sensitivity to Initial Conditions (Butterfly Effect) Demonstrated on a Lorenz Attractor

Sensitivity to Initial Conditions (Butterfly Effect) Demonstrated on a Lorenz Attractor

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Lecture 4: Sensitive dependence on initial conditions & itineraries

Lecture 4: Sensitive dependence on initial conditions & itineraries

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Sensitive dependence on initial conditions

Sensitive dependence on initial conditions

What happens if you change the

17.3  Sensitive Dependence in Logistic Model

17.3 Sensitive Dependence in Logistic Model

And the green is high and the oranges low or vice versa so we do indeed have extreme

"Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions"

"Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions"

A triple pendulum exhibits chaotic behaviour.

Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions

Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions

Subject: Mathematics Courses: Chaotic Dynamical systems.

Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions in a Simple Three-Body Problem

Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions in a Simple Three-Body Problem

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Syrte – Sensitive Dependence On Initial Conditions

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Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions

Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions

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Lorenz Example: Sensitive dependence on initial conditions.  Red is +1e-12.  Magenta is -1e-12.

Lorenz Example: Sensitive dependence on initial conditions. Red is +1e-12. Magenta is -1e-12.

Lorenz Example: Sensitive dependence on initial conditions. Red is +1e-12. Magenta is -1e-12.