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For more on the subject,
Try "CHAOS" by James Gleick
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: An interesting essay by Manus J. Donahue III that has been cited in The New York Times. Contains interesting information on what chaos theory and fractals are and about their history.Chaos Theory and Fractal Phenomena
http://www.duke.edu/~mjd/chaos/chaos.html
Chaos Theory Overview
http://www.wfu.edu/~petrejh4/chaosind.htm
: A very thorough
description about the history of chaos, instability, the strange attractor,
phase transition, deep chaos, and self organization.
Fractal Geometry of the Mandelbrot Set http://math.bu.edu/DYSYS/FRACGEOM/FRACGEOM.html : A mathematical description about how fractals, particularly the Mandelbrot and Julia Sets, are generated.
What is Chaos
http://order.ph.utexas.edu/chaosn:
An introductory overview about chaos concerning what determinism, initial
conditions, uncertainty, dynamic instabilities, and some manifestations in
nature of chaos are.
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