Chaos Theory
Across
- 3. - Some chaotic systems exhibit this paradox.
- 5. - Chaotic fluid motion.
- 8. - Fractals exhibit this property.
- 9. - A characteristic of chaotic systems.
- 16. - Chaotic systems may exhibit this quality.
- 19. - A process where the output affects the input.
- 20. - Chaotic systems may exhibit irregular and unpredictable ones.
- 21. - Chaotic systems can align over time.
- 23. - A complex attractor in a chaotic system.
- 25. - Repeated application of a process.
- 27. - A system may have multiple stable states.
- 28. - Outcomes are hard to forecast in chaotic systems.
- 30. - Chaotic systems are highly sensitive to initial conditions.
Down
- 1. - A type of bifurcation in chaotic systems.
- 2. - Events in chaotic systems often lack this.
- 4. - A small change can have large, unpredictable consequences.
- 6. - Managing chaotic systems is a challenge in this theory.
- 7. - A mathematical model used in chaos theory.
- 10. - Systems can spontaneously form order.
- 11. - A stable state in a chaotic system.
- 12. - Sudden and drastic change in a system's behavior.
- 13. - The focus of study in chaos theory.
- 14. - The tendency of chaotic systems to converge.
- 15. - A complex geometric shape that exhibits self-similarity.
- 17. - Chaotic systems often involve complex, non-linear equations.
- 18. - Some chaos can contain regular patterns.
- 22. - A multidimensional space used to describe a system's behavior.
- 24. - The study of intricate, interconnected systems.
- 26. - A point at which a system divides into multiple outcomes.
- 29. - The central concept of this theory.