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- We will:
- 1. see how and why 1-D maps frequently arise in chaos;
- 2. investigate characteristics of some simple chaos;
- 3. discuss how to recognise chaos in experimental data.
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- Most of the ideas which I will discuss were consolidated in the early 1980s.