chaos in fluid dynamics
Chaos in fluid dynamics refers to unpredictable and complex behavior exhibited by fluid flow systems, characterized by extreme sensitivity to initial conditions. It involves the development of intricate patterns, turbulence, and irregular fluctuations that make precise long-term predictions impossible, even when the governing equations are well-defined.
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