
When was chaos first discovered? It was Edward Lorenz, a meteorologist who first discovered
evidence supporting chaos theory in 1960. Click here to see
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THE LORENZ ATTRACTOR -- Edward Lorenz's work cultimated with the publishing of the now-famous image, the Lorenz Attractor. Click here to view
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FRACTALS -- One of the most intriguing elements of Chaos Theory are the beautiful, complex pictures known as FRACTALS. Click here to view
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MANDELBROT -- Benoit Mandelbrot was largely responsible for the recent interest in Fractal Geometry. He showed how Fractals can occur in many different places in both mathematics and elsewhere in nature.
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THE MATHEMATICS OF CHAOS -- Math, Science, and Computers- Chaos links them all together. Click here to view
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THE JULIA SET -- Gaston Julia was one of the forefathers of modern dynamical systems theory and is best remembered for what is now called the Julia set. Click here to view
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