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  1. Descent into Chaos: The United States and the Failure of Nation Building in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia by Ahmed Rashid, 2008-06-03
  2. Lord of Chaos (The Wheel of Time, Book 6) by Robert Jordan, 1995-11-15
  3. Masters of Chaos: The Secret History of the Special Forces by Linda Robinson, 2005-09-07
  4. The Knife of Never Letting Go: Chaos Walking: Book One by Patrick Ness, 2009-07-14
  5. Chaos and Classicism: Art in France, Italy, and Germany, 1918-1936 by Emily Braun, Kenneth Silver, et all 2010-10-31
  6. Nonlinear Dynamics And Chaos: With Applications To Physics, Biology, Chemistry, And Engineering (Studies in Nonlinearity) by Steven H. Strogatz, 2001-01-19
  7. Exploiting Chaos: 150 Ways to Spark Innovation During Times of Change by Jeremy Gutsche, 2009-09-01
  8. Chaos: Making a New Science by James Gleick, 2008-08-26
  9. Cast in Chaos (Chronicles of Elantra, Book 6) by Michelle Sagara, 2010-07
  10. The Essence of Chaos (The Jessie and John Danz Lecture Series) by Edward N. Lorenz, 1996-04
  11. Monsters of Men: Chaos Walking: Book Three by Patrick Ness, 2010-09-28
  12. From Chaos to Calm: Effective Parenting for Challenging Children with ADHD and other Behavior Problems by Janet E. Heininger, Sharon K. Weiss, 2001-05-01
  13. Charismatic Chaos by John MacArthur, 1993-07-22
  14. Chaos: Making a New Science by James Gleick, 1988-12-01

1. Chaos (2005/II)
Directed by Tony Giglio. With Jason Statham, Ryan Phillippe, Wesley Snipes. Two cops, a rookie and a grizzled vet, pursue an accomplished bank robber.
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2. Chaos Theory - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Free encyclopedia article describing the basics of the theory. Addresses mathematical, physical and historical aspects.
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Chaos theory
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Jump to: navigation search For other uses, see Chaos Theory (disambiguation) A plot of the Lorenz attractor for values r b Systems science Portal In mathematics and physics chaos theory describes the behavior of certain nonlinear dynamical systems that may exhibit dynamics that are highly sensitive to initial conditions (popularly referred to as the butterfly effect ). As a result of this sensitivity, which manifests itself as an exponential growth of perturbations in the initial conditions, the behavior of chaotic systems appears to be random . This happens even though these systems are deterministic , meaning that their future dynamics are fully defined by their initial conditions, with no random elements involved. This behavior is known as deterministic chaos, or simply chaos
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3. Chaos Theory: A Brief Introduction
What exactly is chaos? The name chaos theory comes from the fact that the systems that the theory describes are apparently disordered, but chaos theory is
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Chaos Theory: A Brief Introduction
What exactly is chaos? The name "chaos theory" comes from the fact that the systems that the theory describes are apparently disordered, but chaos theory is really about finding the underlying order in apparently random data. When was chaos first discovered? The first true experimenter in chaos was a meteorologist, named Edward Lorenz. In 1960, he was working on the problem of weather prediction. He had a computer set up, with a set of twelve equations to model the weather. It didn't predict the weather itself. However this computer program did theoretically predict what the weather might be. One day in 1961, he wanted to see a particular sequence again. To save time, he started in the middle of the sequence, instead of the beginning. He entered the number off his printout and left to let it run. When he came back an hour later, the sequence had evolved differently. Instead of the same pattern as before, it diverged from the pattern, ending up wildly different from the original. (See figure 1.) Eventually he figured out what happened. The computer stored the numbers to six decimal places in its memory. To save paper, he only had it print out three decimal places. In the original sequence, the number was .506127, and he had only typed the first three digits, .506.
By all conventional ideas of the time, it should have worked. He should have gotten a sequence very close to the original sequence. A scientist considers himself lucky if he can get measurements with accuracy to three decimal places. Surely the fourth and fifth, impossible to measure using reasonable methods, can't have a huge effect on the outcome of the experiment. Lorenz proved this idea wrong.

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    5. Chaos At Maryland
    Research group at the University of Maryland. Includes papers, gallery, database, abstracts, software, bibliography and contact.
    http://www-chaos.umd.edu/
    The idea that many simple nonlinear deterministic systems can behave in an apparently unpredictable and chaotic manner was first noticed by the great French mathematician . Other early pioneering work in the field of chaotic dynamics were found in the mathematical literature by such luminaries as Birkhoff Cartwright Littlewood Levinson ... Smale , and Kolmogorov and his students, among others. In spite of this, the importance of chaos was not fully appreciated until the widespread availability of digital computers for numerical simulations and the demonstration of chaos in various physical systems. This realization has broad implications for many fields of science, and it is only within the past decade or so that the field has undergone explosive growth. It is found that the ideas of chaos have been very fruitful in such diverse disciplines as biology, economics, chemistry, engineering, fluid mechanics, physics, just to name a few. Chaos is a multidisciplinary science, and this is reflected in the fact that the members of the group are affiliated with diverse departments and institutes: Since the mid-1970s, the Chaos Group at Maryland has done extensive research in various areas of chaotic dynamics ranging from the theory of

    6. The Chaos Hypertextbook™
    This page is a part of The chaos Hypertextbook™ — A four chapter book, fully updated and enhanced for the web. The theory behind the sumptuous images and
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    The Mathematics in the Age of the Computer Prefaces What's New About This Book (abstracts) Links to This Site 1 Mathematical Experiments Iteration Bifurcation Universality Strange Attractors ... Mandelbrot Sets 3 About Dimension Euclidean Dimension Topological Dimension Fractal Dimension 4 Measuring Chaos Harmonic Oscillator Logistic Equation Lyapunov Exponent Lyapunov Space A Appendices A.1 Print Resources A.2 Software Resources A.3 Internet Resources A.4 Eye Candy Another quality webpage by
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    7. What Is Chaos? An Interactive Online Course For Everyone
    An interactive introduction for everyone to chaos Physics and Chaotic Motion in Classical and Quantum Mechanics.
    http://order.ph.utexas.edu/chaos/
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    by Dr. Matthew A. Trump
    Ilya Prigogine Center for Studies in

    Statistical Mechanics and Complex Systems

    Univ. of Texas at Austin
    ... More About Chaos What is Chaos? a five-part online course for everyone Introduction: Start Here Lesson One: The Philosophy of Determinism Lesson Two: ... Manifestations of Chaos

    8. Chaos
    chaos is from the Greek word Khaos, meaning gaping void . There are many explanations as to who or what chaos is, but most theories state that it was the
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    by Ron Leadbetter Chaos is from the Greek word Khaos, meaning "gaping void". There are many explanations as to who or what Chaos is, but most theories state that it was the void from which all things developed into a distinctive entity, or in which they existed in a confused and amorphous shape before they were separated into genera. In other words, Chaos is or was "nothingness." Though some ancient writers thought it was the primary source of all things, other writers tell of Gaia (Earth) being born from Chaos without a mate, along with Eros and Tartarus . Then from Gaia came Uranus (Heaven or Sky) which gave us Heaven and Earth. Chaos has been described as the great void of emptiness within the universe from which Eros came and it was he who gave divine order and also perfected all things. In later times it was written that Chaos was a confused shapeless mass from which the universe was developed into a cosmos, or harmonious order. For instance, Hesiod's Theogony says that Erebus and Black Night ( Nyx ) were born of Chaos, and Ovid the Roman writer described Chaos as an unordered and formless primordial mass. The first
  • 9. The Chaos Experience
    chaos theory attempts to explain the fact that complex and unpredictable results can and will occur in systems that are sensitive to their initial
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    10. Chaos-Making A New Science By James Gleick
    chaos Making a New Science, the awardwinning bestseller by James Gleick.
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    "An awe-inspiring book. Reading it gave me that sensation that someone had just found the light switch." —Douglas Adams "This is a stunning work, a deeply exciting subject in the hands of a first-rate science writer. The implications of the research James Gleick sets forth are breathtaking."-Barry Lopez The book and the audiotape at a discount from Amazon. Nature's Chaos Chaos: The Software More chaos links:
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  • "Gleick's Chaos is not only enthralling and precise, but full of beautifully strange and strangely beautiful ideas."-Douglas Hofstadter "I was caught up and swept along by the flow of this astonishing chronicle of scientific thought. It has been a long, long time since I finished a book and immediately started reading it all over again for sheer pleasure.-Lewis Thomas From the Prologue: T he police in the small town of Los Alamos, New Mexico, worried briefly in 1974 about a man seen prowling in the dark, night after night, the red glow of his cigarette floating along the back streets. He would pace for hours, heading nowhere in the starlight that hammers down through the thin air of the mesas. The police were not the only ones to wonder. At the national laboratory some physicists had learned that their newest colleague was experimenting with twenty-six-hour days, which meant that his waking schedule would slowly roll in and out of phase with theirs. This bordered on strange, even for the Theoretical Division.

    11. Club Chaos - Chaosdc.com
    Club chaos is Washington, DC s most diverse gay nightclub. Find out more information about the club, restaurant, special events, and all our weekly
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    12. Chaos -- From Wolfram MathWorld
    chaos is a tricky thing to define. In fact, it is much easier to list properties that a system described as chaotic has rather than to give a precise
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    Chaos "Chaos" is a tricky thing to define. In fact, it is much easier to list properties that a system described as "chaotic" has rather than to give a precise definition of chaos. Gleick (1989, p. 306) notes that "No one [of the chaos scientists he interviewed] could quite agree on [a definition of] the word itself," and so instead gives descriptions from a number of practitioners in the field. For example, he quotes Philip Holmes (apparently defining "chaotic") as, "The complicated aperiodic attracting orbits of certain, usually low-dimensional dynamical systems." Similarly, he quotes Bai-Lin Hao describing chaos (roughly) as "a kind of order without periodicity." It turns out that even textbooks devoted to chaos do not really define the term. For example, Wiggins (1990, p. 437) says, "A dynamical system displaying sensitive dependence on initial conditions on a closed invariant set (which consists of more than one orbit) will be called chaotic ." Tabor (1989, p. 34) says, "By a chaotic solution to a deterministic equation we mean a solution whose outcome is very sensitive to initial conditions (i.e., small changes in initial conditions lead to great differences in outcome) and whose evolution through phase space appears to be quite random." Finally, Rasband (1990, p. 1) says, "The very use of the word 'chaos' implies some observation of a system, perhaps through measurement, and that these observations or measurements vary unpredictably. We often say observations are chaotic when there is no discernible regularity or order."

    13. Pure Hacking :: Internet Security Through Penetration Testing :: News And Downlo
    chaos is a tiny (6Mbyte) Linux distribution, that will boot any chaos is built around the open source project openMosix created by Moshe Bar.
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    CHAOS/openMosix Linux Cluster Distribution
    What is CHAOS - the supercomputer for your wallet?
    CHAOS is a tiny (6Mbyte) Linux distribution, that will boot any 586/Pentium (or better) computer into a working openMosix node, without disturbing (or even touching) the contents of the local hard disk.
    CHAOS aims to be the fastest, most compact, secure and straight-forward openMosix cluster platform available.
    Why the name CHAOS
    CHAOS was a groovy word that ended in OS. This name also best represented the notion of an ad-hoc cluster constructed from nodes that may only ever provide a temporary / intermittent capacity to the over-all cluster environment.
    The legacy project name has been retained for community consistency.
    What is the purpose of CHAOS/openMosix? CHAOS is built around the open source project openMosix created by Moshe Bar. openMosix, itself, is a piece of software that is added to the Linux Kernel, to allow many Linux computers to work together as a Single System Image (SSI) type cluster.

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    15. Physics 161: Topics
    Introduction To chaos by Michael Cross. An online course at Caltech.
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    Chaos on the Web
    Physics 161: Introduction to Chaos
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    16. The Chaos Project
    Links to publication database, people involved in the program, sites of interest and areas of research.
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    17. Chaos! Comics
    Welcome to the return of chaos! Comics and chaoscomics.com! We ve been away for awhile, but that s about to change. Soon you ll see the return of Evil Ernie
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    18. CHAOS - Cal Hiking And Outdoor Society / Home
    A group of UC Berkeley students, staff, Berkeley area residents who meet regularly to experience the outdoors and have fun.
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    Founded in 1917, CHAOS is a group of UC Berkeley students, staff, Berkeley area residents and assorted other friendly souls who meet regularly to experience the outdoors and have fun. We meet Wednesdays at La Val's/ La Burrita Northside for food, beer and to discuss trip plans. More formal meetings are held on the third Wednesday of each month and include events such as slideshows and educational lectures on outdoor-related topics. Check the calendar for details on the next meeting. Members can also sign up for the club email list to receive information on upcoming trips, trip reports, and monthly meetings. CHAOS itself does not organize trips (or screen members, or guarantee the safety of its gear), but serves as a forum for people to meet like-minded souls and find ways to experience the outdoors. document.write("last modified: "+document.lastModified) feedback
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    19. Autonomous Solutions, Inc. - Chaos™ Home
    The basic chaos platform is fully JAUS compatible. chaos has the volume and chaos, weighing in at 120 pounds, has more torque and payload capacity than
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    Chaos is a highly mobile small robot useful for
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    Chaos is a robotic platform with four configurable and independently controlled tracks. Its superior design allows it to go where no other robotic platform of its size can go. It can handle terrain like stairs, train tracks, rubble piles, gravel, and steep grades of loose debris. It was recently tested at Disaster City in Texas, the premier search and rescue training ground. There, in some of the most difficult terrain a robot will encounter, Chaos demonstrated its superior mobility. Chaos, weighing in at 120 pounds, has more torque and payload capacity than any robot in its weight range. It uses an ultra-efficient motor and gearbox design to acheive impressive torque and an operational battery life of three hours. The design also makes it very quiet, with virtually no gear or motor noise.

    20. Chicago Adaptive Optics (ChAOS) Homepage
    An Overview of the Chicago Adaptive Optics System Installation and Field Tests of chaos at Apache Point Observatory A Facility Laser Beacon System for
    http://astro.uchicago.edu/chaos/
    Welcome to the Chicago Adaptive Optics System (ChAOS) Homepage
    Because we live in a legally-challenged country, we are required to state that these pages do not necessarily contain the thoughts, ideas, opinions, or creations of any other individual or group except the Chicago Adaptive Optics Group. This work was made possible by National Science Foundation cooperative agreement AST 89-21756 Go to U of C Astronomy Home Page Last updated: 30 Mar 1998 Maintained by Mike Smutko smutko@oddjob.uchicago.edu

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