phase space attractors
Phase space attractors refer to the stable patterns or states in a dynamical system that act as magnets, attracting nearby trajectories towards them over time. These attractors exist in the phase space, which represents all possible states of the system, and can help explain the long-term behavior and stability of the system.
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