Sentences with phrase «founded chaos theory»

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Belbruno masterminded a new approach to space travel by finding low - energy pathways using unstable chaos and dynamical systems, called weak stability boundary theory.
Polkinghorne pondered this problem for decades before finding a work - around in the byways of chaos theory, a branch of mathematics that describes the underlying order in large, seemingly unpredictable systems, from weather to economics.
A NEW type of radar which harnesses chaos theory can see clearly through walls and could help find survivors in disasters.
One couldn't possibly say, with any level of particularity — given the Jurassic Park-esque chaos theory level of variables that must play into the setting of such prices — when exactly fares are the cheapest without finding themselves suddenly confronted with -LSB-...]
I am interested, both visually and conceptually, in chaos theory, fractal geometry, and symmetry and asymmetry as found not only in art, but nature, science, mathematics, and architecture.
Those of us who speak about things that are inherently silent regularly trudge off dutifully to gallery shows with guarded expectations, hoping to find quality north of finger painting and an installation that doesn't resemble a grad student's notion of chaos theory.
The truly interesting thing about organized chaos (as in deterministic chaos theory) is that you can not predict exactly where the system will be in its phase - state space in the future, but you can predict a region of that space where it will likely be found.
Global warming theory in chaos after report finds increased solar activity may COOL the Earth — Daily Mail I have been...
We find that in those cases where the synchronous state was followed by a steady increase in the coupling strength between the indices, the synchronous state was destroyed, after which a new climate state emerged... This is the first time that this mechanism, which appears consistent with the theory of synchronized chaos, is discovered in a physical system of the size and complexity of the climate system.»
Then Lorenz found chaos in fluid dynamics and the temporal chaos theory started slowly developing.
Google's nGram viewer finds a spike of the phrase «catastrophe theory» in books starting in the mid 1970s, falling off after 1980 and overtaken ca. 1990 by «chaos theory».
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