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  2. Attractor - Wikipedia

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    The phase space is the horizontal complex plane; the vertical axis measures the frequency with which points in the complex plane are visited. The point in the complex plane directly below the peak frequency is the fixed point attractor. A fixed point of a function or transformation is a point that is mapped to itself by the function or ...

  3. Great Attractor - Wikipedia

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    Hubble Space Telescope image showing part of the Norma cluster, including ESO 137-002. The Great Attractor is a region of gravitational attraction in intergalactic space and the apparent central gravitational point of the Laniakea Supercluster of galaxies that includes the Milky Way galaxy, as well as about 100,000 other galaxies.

  4. Rössler attractor - Wikipedia

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    The Rössler attractor (/ ˈ r ɒ s l ər /) is the attractor for the Rössler system, a system of three non-linear ordinary differential equations originally studied by Otto Rössler in the 1970s. [1] [2] These differential equations define a continuous-time dynamical system that exhibits chaotic dynamics associated with the fractal properties ...

  5. Duffing equation - Wikipedia

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    The frequency response of this oscillator describes the amplitude of steady state response of the equation (i.e. ()) at a given frequency of excitation . For a linear oscillator with β = 0 , {\displaystyle \beta =0,} the frequency response is also linear.

  6. Hénon map - Wikipedia

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    The Hénon attractor is a fractal, smooth in one direction and a Cantor set in another. Numerical estimates yield a correlation dimension of 1.21 ± 0.01 or 1.25 ± 0.02 [2] (depending on the dimension of the embedding space) and a Box Counting dimension of 1.261 ± 0.003 [3] for the attractor of the classical map.

  7. Hidden attractor - Wikipedia

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    The classification of attractors as being hidden or self-excited reflects the difficulties of revealing basins of attraction and searching for the local attractors in the phase space. Definition . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] An attractor is called a hidden attractor if its basin of attraction does not intersect with a certain open neighbourhood of ...

  8. File:Rotating 3D Attractor.webm - Wikipedia

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    English: The attractor shown here is known as the Poisson Saturne attractor. It is a set in three-dimensional space and this video aims to give the viewer a fuller understanding of the set than what can be gained from one 2D image. The set consists of two separate parts; one is here colored in yellow/green and one in blue/magenta.

  9. Thomas' cyclically symmetric attractor - Wikipedia

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    Thomas' cyclically symmetric attractor. In the dynamical systems theory , Thomas' cyclically symmetric attractor is a 3D strange attractor originally proposed by René Thomas . [ 1 ] It has a simple form which is cyclically symmetric in the x, y, and z variables and can be viewed as the trajectory of a frictionally dampened particle moving in a ...