How Can I Navigate the Complexities of Chaos and Randomness?

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The discussion revolves around a project focused on chaos and randomness, with the original poster seeking guidance on how to navigate the complexities involved. The subject area includes concepts from chaos theory, fractal geometry, and potentially chaotic systems in physics.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Problem interpretation

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  • Participants inquire about the original poster's specific goals for the project and suggest various avenues for exploration, such as studying the dynamics of a double pendulum and investigating circuits that exhibit chaotic behavior.

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The discussion is ongoing, with participants offering different suggestions and exploring multiple interpretations of chaos and randomness. There is no explicit consensus yet, but several productive directions have been proposed.

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The original poster has completed background definitions and descriptions, indicating some foundational work has been done, but further clarity on the project's objectives is still needed.

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Hi everyone,

I started a project looking at chaos and randomness recently but i am having a hard time finding direction.
I would really appreciate any pointers and suggestions.

So far i have done the background definitions and descriptions, i have also looked at fractal geometry.

thanks in advance
 
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what is your goal with this project? other than looking at chaos and randomness what do you want to achieve?
 
How about constructing and studying the dynamics of a double pendulum?
 
Tide said:
How about constructing and studying the dynamics of a double pendulum?
I have heard from some of my friends in another school that they are also trying to handle the coordinates x0y with complex multivariables.
 
Many (relatively) simple circuits can also be constructed that exhibit chaotic behavior. Search for "nonlinear" or something like that in the general physics forum, I posted there on this topic a couple weeks back.
 
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