Using the sensitive dependence of chaos (the ‘‘butterfly effect’’) to direct trajectories in an experimental chaotic system

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DOI10.1103/PhysRevLett.68.2863zbMath0969.37512OpenAlexW2059108416WikidataQ74514697 ScholiaQ74514697MaRDI QIDQ4492006

Edward Ott, James A. Yorke, Troy Shinbrot, Celso Grebogi, Mark L. Spano, William L. Ditto

Publication date: 16 July 2000

Published in: Physical Review Letters (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.68.2863




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