strange attractor theory
The strange attractor theory is a concept in chaos theory that describes certain complex systems exhibiting unpredictable and non-linear behavior. It suggests that these systems are attracted to mathematical patterns called strange attractors, causing them to move in a chaotic and unpredictable manner rather than following a predictable path.
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