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− | The '''Lorenz system''' is a system of [[Ordinary differential equation|ordinary differential equations]] (the Lorenz equations) first studied by [[Edward Lorenz]]. | + | The '''Lorenz system''' is a system of [[Ordinary differential equation|ordinary differential equations]] (the Lorenz equations) first studied by [[Edward Norton Lorenz]]. |
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+ | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorenz_system Lorenz system] @ Wikipedia | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:47, 19 August 2016
The Lorenz system is a system of ordinary differential equations (the Lorenz equations) first studied by Edward Norton Lorenz.
Description
It is notable for having chaotic solutions for certain parameter values and initial conditions.
In particular, the Lorenz attractor is a set of chaotic solutions of the Lorenz system which, when plotted, resemble a butterfly or figure eight.
See also
External links
- Lorenz system @ Wikipedia