The Chaos Theory | ||||||
A name given to recent wide-ranging attempts to uncover the statistical regularity hidden in processes that otherwise appear random, such as turbulence in fluids, weather patterns, predator-prey cycles, the spread of disease, and even the onset of war. Systems described as "chaotic" are extremely susceptible to changes in initial conditions. As a result, small uncertainties in measurement are magnified over time, making chaotic systems predictable in principle but unpredictable in practice | ||||||
The relatinship between fractals and the chaos theory is that they are both relatively new branches of mathematics that improves our ability to decribe or classify random things. |