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A videoconference held 25 March 1993 considering chaotic synamical systems and fractal geometry, which are revolutionary new mathematical concepts with a wide impact in all areas of science and entineering....
Explains concepts of chaos and order through discussions of nonlinearity, feedback, fixed point, sensitive dependence on initial conditions, and domain of attraction of an attractor. These basics lead toward...
In the last decade fresh ideas about the organisation of complex systems have taken hold. A new breed of scientists is attempting to understand and predict how harmony can arise from chance. The programme...
Discussion of a way of thinking about the nature and organisation of all living systems, of the creativity inherent in chaos, and of a non-linear world that contains multiple views. John Cage discusses his...
Shows computer-graphic illustrations of chaos and self-similarity, accompanied by music composed according to fractal principles, thus presenting the Mandelbrot set, Julia set and the Lorenz attractor as...
Part 1 MATHEMATICS AND MODELLING - Shows models ranging from the one-line slogan to graphical models. Develops understanding of modelling using mathematical models for safe driving distance, and then...
Video of a lecture given by Professor M. Berry as part of the London Mathematical Society’s Popular Lectures series. In Newtonian mechanics the present state of a system determines its future, but that...
Chaos theory provides clues to the way the universe can seem both ordered and disordered at the same time, and is shedding new light as to which aspects of life can be predicted and which cannot.
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