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== Chua's circuit == | == Chua's circuit == | ||
''From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia'' | |||
Chua's circuit is a simple electronic circuit that exhibits classic chaos theory behavior. It was introduced in 1983 by Leon O. Chua, who was a visitor at Waseda University in Japan at that time. The ease of construction of the circuit has made it a ubiquitous real-world example of a chaotic system, leading some to declare it '''a paradigm for chaos'''. | |||
== Chaotic waterwheel == | == Chaotic waterwheel == |
Revision as of 09:07, 11 October 2011
Below is a list experiments demonstrating the phenomena of nonlinear dynamics. For the student led experiments groups should choose one from below of supply an alternative experiment with a short proposal arguing for its applicability.
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Chua's circuit
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chua's circuit is a simple electronic circuit that exhibits classic chaos theory behavior. It was introduced in 1983 by Leon O. Chua, who was a visitor at Waseda University in Japan at that time. The ease of construction of the circuit has made it a ubiquitous real-world example of a chaotic system, leading some to declare it a paradigm for chaos.