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Recent advances in chaos theory

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Greenside, HS
Published in: International Conference on Fuzzy Theory and Technology Proceedings, Abstracts and Summaries
December 1, 1992

After reviewing the definition and some implications of chaos, I will discuss three recent advances in chaos theory which have implications for fuzzy logic and its applications. One advance is how to control nonlinear chaotic systems by small calculatable perturbations. Another advance is improved methods for forecasting nonlinear time series by local approximations to the underlying strange attractor. A third advance is recent numerical simulations of model partial differential equations, which indicate how high-dimensional temporal chaos and spatial modes are interrelated.

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International Conference on Fuzzy Theory and Technology Proceedings, Abstracts and Summaries

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December 1, 1992

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Greenside, H. S. (1992). Recent advances in chaos theory. International Conference on Fuzzy Theory and Technology Proceedings, Abstracts and Summaries, 14.
Greenside, H. S. “Recent advances in chaos theory.” International Conference on Fuzzy Theory and Technology Proceedings, Abstracts and Summaries, December 1, 1992, 14.
Greenside HS. Recent advances in chaos theory. International Conference on Fuzzy Theory and Technology Proceedings, Abstracts and Summaries. 1992 Dec 1;14.
Greenside, H. S. “Recent advances in chaos theory.” International Conference on Fuzzy Theory and Technology Proceedings, Abstracts and Summaries, Dec. 1992, p. 14.
Greenside HS. Recent advances in chaos theory. International Conference on Fuzzy Theory and Technology Proceedings, Abstracts and Summaries. 1992 Dec 1;14.

Published In

International Conference on Fuzzy Theory and Technology Proceedings, Abstracts and Summaries

Publication Date

December 1, 1992

Start / End Page

14