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    • Exploring the science of complexity series (part 16): Concept ...
      • This strange attractor shows that complexity – although seemingly completely disordered, actually displays order at the level of its trajectory, and that although it may be unpredictable in its detail, it always moves around the same attractor shape. This ‘narrowness of repertoire’ is at the heart of the order hidden in complexity.
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  2. Chaotic systems have strange attractors; complex systems have evolving phase spaces and a range of possible attractors.

    • Dean Rickles, Penelope Hawe, Alan Shiell
    • 2007
  3. 1 Introduction to strange attractors References: Berg e et al. [1], Strogatz [2], Abraham and Shaw [3] Thus far, we have studied classical attractors: xed points and limit cycles. In this lecture we begin our study of strange attractors. We emphasize their generic features. 1.1 Dissipation and attraction

  4. Strange attractors: Chaos, complexity, and the art of family therapy. John Wiley & Sons. Abstract "Strange Attractors" explains how the principles of chaos theory can help mental health professionals arrive at a more profound understanding of the dynamics of one of the most complicated nonlinear systems—the family.

  5. 2.1 Strange Attractors. Strange attractors rendered with Fractal & Chaotic Flows. Lorenz animations rendered with Gerry's Attraction. The next logical step is to extend the concepts of iterated systems to multiple-dimensional mappings.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chaos_theoryChaos theory - Wikipedia

    Unlike fixed-point attractors and limit cycles, the attractors that arise from chaotic systems, known as strange attractors, have great detail and complexity. Strange attractors occur in both continuous dynamical systems (such as the Lorenz system) and in some discrete systems (such as the Hénon map ).

  7. Jul 12, 2019 · The authors introduce the reader to chaos theory concepts of attractor, point attractor, strange attractor, and also perturbation, bifurcation, sensitivity to initial conditions– called the butterfly effect, and also self-organizing, and period-doubling route to chaos.

  8. Oct 1, 2017 · Strange attractors and human interaction: Leading complex organizations through the use of metaphors. -- Complicity: An International Journal of Complexity and Education;v.2 no.1: pp.55-70. This paper is posted in the Shocker Open Access Repository: http://soar.wichita.edu/handle/10057/6951 . Terms of use. Open access article.

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