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[I will maintain that chaos definitions are twofold decomposable into combinations of five core criteria (determinism, transitivity, periodicity, aperiodicity and SDIC) and into different embodiments of these criteria. The different embodiments of each criterion and the relationships between different criteria will be discussed. I will then show that five prevalent definitions of chaos can be analysed in this compositional framework.]
Published: Apr 14, 2017
Keywords: chaos; definitions of chaos; definitions in science
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