I strongly encourage you to read 'The Cosmic Blueprint' by Paul Davies. Very good primer-level intro to the history of the ideas and maths/concepts of 'chaos' (ie, non-linear maths). Might be a bit dated now but still a great intro.
@3niT This if I remember correctly is a 7 seventh degree polynomial in 3 variables, with me changing the one coeffient at a time, generating chaotic, non uniform convergence. The polynomial only uses the current point to generate the new one, x y and z value.
what is an attractor and are used for!?????? please tell me..
leonelG90 1 month ago
@3niT
I strongly encourage you to read 'The Cosmic Blueprint' by Paul Davies. Very good primer-level intro to the history of the ideas and maths/concepts of 'chaos' (ie, non-linear maths). Might be a bit dated now but still a great intro.
cheers and good reading
LaughatNAZIs 1 year ago
@3niT This if I remember correctly is a 7 seventh degree polynomial in 3 variables, with me changing the one coeffient at a time, generating chaotic, non uniform convergence. The polynomial only uses the current point to generate the new one, x y and z value.
MathDemos 1 year ago