deterministic chaos
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deterministic
adjective
uk/dɪˌtɜː.mɪˈnɪs.tɪk/us/dɪ.tɝː.məˈnɪs.tɪk/
believing that everything that happens must happen as it does and could not have happened any other way, or relating to ...
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chaos
noun[U]
uk/ˈkeɪ.ɒs/us/ˈkeɪ.ɑːs/
a state of total confusion with ...
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I would say the evidence for low-dimensionaldeterministicchaosin economic and financial data is pretty weak.
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The results discussed above indicate that we cannot hope to provide a generally valid test for distinguishingdeterministicchaosand true randomness.
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Since these chaotic states appear in a far-from equilibrium system,deterministicchaosshould have a much greater power than noise.
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It cannot even be used to demonstrate that the world is "chaotic," or that it possesses the high degree of complexity involved indeterministicchaos.
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The latter have been used to studydeterministicchaosin atmospheric wave dynamics.
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During the early stage of the study ofdeterministicchaos, the indicator of such chaos used in experiments was the power spectrum.
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Neurochemical synaptic transmission is often characterized as a random process, but the "dripping faucet" model may be adapted to explain this apparent randomness as a case ofdeterministicchaos.
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The observation of classical steady states, of periodic and quasiperiodic states and more recently of macroscopic chaos (ldeterministicchaos) illustrates the variety of dynamic options of living systems.
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Use is made of a conservative model to show that turbulence may arise viadeterministicchaos.
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The sequences generated by points outside this set behave chaotically, a phenomenon called "deterministicchaos".
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This was one of the first discovered instances ofdeterministicchaos.
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This behavior is known as "deterministicchaos", or simply "chaos".
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Deterministicchaos, he writes, deals with systems of unpredictable determinism...
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This early turbulence work provided the first experimental evidence ofdeterministicchaosin a dynamical system and triggered studies of chaos in many other fields in the early 1980s.
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