chaotic systems in physics
Chaotic systems in physics refer to complex and unpredictable systems that exhibit sensitivity to initial conditions, making long-term predictions extremely difficult. These systems are characterized by non-linear behavior, where small changes in initial conditions can lead to significant differences in the outcomes over time. The behavior of chaotic systems cannot be determined through traditional methods, requiring the use of specialized mathematical tools such as chaos theory.
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