What is Lorenz: Definition and 57 Discussions

Konrad Zacharias Lorenz (German pronunciation: [ˈkɔnʁaːt ˈloːʁɛnts] (listen); 7 November 1903 – 27 February 1989) was an Austrian zoologist, ethologist, and ornithologist. He shared the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Nikolaas Tinbergen and Karl von Frisch. He is often regarded as one of the founders of modern ethology, the study of animal behavior. He developed an approach that began with an earlier generation, including his teacher Oskar Heinroth.Lorenz studied instinctive behavior in animals, especially in greylag geese and jackdaws. Working with geese, he investigated the principle of imprinting, the process by which some nidifugous birds (i.e. birds that leave their nest early) bond instinctively with the first moving object that they see within the first hours of hatching. Although Lorenz did not discover the topic, he became widely known for his descriptions of imprinting as an instinctive bond. In 1936 he met Tinbergen, and the two collaborated in developing ethology as a separate sub-discipline of biology. A Review of General Psychology survey, published in 2002, ranked Lorenz the 65th most cited scholar of the 20th century in the technical psychology journals, introductory psychology textbooks, and survey responses.Lorenz's work was interrupted by the onset of World War II and in 1941 he was recruited into the German Army as a medic. In 1944, he was sent to the Eastern Front where he was captured by the Soviet Red Army and spent four years as a German prisoner of war in Soviet Armenia. After the war, he regretted his membership of the Nazi Party.Lorenz wrote numerous books, some of which, such as King Solomon's Ring, On Aggression, and Man Meets Dog, became popular reading. His last work "Here I Am – Where Are You?" is a summary of his life's work and focuses on his famous studies of greylag geese.

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    Mathematica Mathematical Proof For Lorenz Coordinate Transformation

    Hi, I have a pretty in depth understanding of special relativity. Recently I have been searching for mathematical proof of the Lorenz transformation. I found some information about it, but to tell the truth I didn't understand much of it. Maybe one of you guys can shed some light on the proof...
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    Turbulence and Lorenz Attractor

    When one tries to have an insight into what the turbulence regime really is, one comes across the question of: is the turbulence a deterministic process or not? Even though we are able to simulate accurately turbulence with Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) of the Navier-Stokes Equations, it is...
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    Lorenz Formulas: T-zero & T Explained

    In the time lorenz formulas, how can u tell what the difference between t-zero and T is? t-zero T= -------------------- ------------------- | 1 - (v^2/c^2) \| for example in the following...
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    Maple Solve Metachaotic Lorenz Equations with C++ & Maple

    As part of my summer job working with one of my professors, I've written a C++ program to do Runge-Kutta of order 4 on a system of 3 equations. I've been playing around with it using the Lorenz equations and using maple to graph the results. I was wondering if anyone could tell me some initial...
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    Can a Lorenz Attractor Graph Be Produced in a Lab Experiment?

    hi people, I've been looking into Chaos theory and would like to build an experiment to produce a Lorenz attractor graph. is this possible? does the water wheel produce the butterfly wings graph? a lot of the articles on the net say the same thing so i have given up there. im reading through...
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    Electromotive force and Lorenz Force HELP

    If I have a rectangular coil with no current flowing on it traveling at a velovity v; and I have an infinetely long wire with a constante current i on the same plane of the rectangular coil which velocity v is perpendicular to the wire, is the lorenz force equal to zero because I have only...
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    Where can i find Lorenz attractor animation/screensaver?

    ...or a program that will let me input the equations to look at graphics of fractals and stuff, that would be nice actually...does anyone know how to do that? thank you
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