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  • A Beginner's Guide to Chaos  - Features a short introduction of the concepts and creations of chaos science. With contact information.
  • An Introduction to Lindenmayer Systems  - Features information about the several applications of this site in computer graphics. Includes illustrations and useful references.
  • Chaos at Maryland  - Demonstrates chaos in various physical systems. With information about the research areas, talks, and publications.
  • Chaos Demonstrations  - Emphasizes the characterization of chaos in experimental system. With demonstrations and bibliography.
  • The Chaos Game  - Presents a method which produces an assortment of fractals using any form of random number generator. Includes outlined rules in the pages.
  • Chaos Theory for Beginners; an Introduction  - Features further explanation about chaos by citing the Jurasic Park movie. Shows information about the authors and their studies about the subject.
  • Chaos: A Pictorial Introduction  - Illustrates some essential features of the theory of chaos. With information about further readings.
  • Continued Fractions and Chaos  - Explores current results of the theory of chaotic dynamical systems. With the author's reflection and other related links.
  • The Macsin Research Group  - Concerns various aspects of modeling, analysis, and control of the system. With research areas and a list of publications.
  • Nonlinear Science Group  - Features on the study of complex nonlinear phenomena. Includes publications, related links, and contact information.
  • Quantum-like Chaos in Prime Number Distribution and in Turbulent Fluid Flows  - Shows information about the association between the distribution of prime numbers and quantum mechanical laws. With location and contact details.
  • Quatuor  - Provides some illustrations of quatuor in order to better understand its principles. With a discussion on the different topics in math.
 
 
 
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