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  2. Mohamed El Naschie - Wikipedia

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    Between 1974 and 1990 El Naschie published eight papers, mainly relating to the mathematics of buckling, in the Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics. [4] Since then he has published over 400 articles, mainly in the field of theoretical physics, the majority in Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, a journal of which he was the editor-in-chief, and where standards of peer review have been questioned.

  3. Chaos, Solitons and Fractals - Wikipedia

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  4. Soliton - Wikipedia

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    Solitary wave in a laboratory wave channel. In mathematics and physics, a soliton is a nonlinear, self-reinforcing, localized wave packet that is strongly stable, in that it preserves its shape while propagating freely, at constant velocity, and recovers it even after collisions with other such localized wave packets.

  5. Fractal cosmology - Wikipedia

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    Pietronero argues that the universe shows a definite fractal aspect over a fairly wide range of scale, with a fractal dimension of about 2. [3] The fractal dimension of a homogeneous 3D object would be 3, and 2 for a homogeneous surface, whilst the fractal dimension for a fractal surface is between 2 and 3.

  6. Davydov soliton - Wikipedia

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    Quantum dynamics of a Davydov soliton with = pN generated by an initial Gaussian step distribution of amide I energy over 3 peptide groups at the N-end of a single α-helix spine composed of 40 peptide groups (extending along the x-axis) during a period of 125 picoseconds.

  7. Chaos (cosmogony) - Wikipedia

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    In both cases, chaos referring to a notion of a primordial state contains the cosmos in potentia but needs to be formed by a demiurge before the world can begin its existence. The use of chaos in the derived sense of "complete disorder or confusion" first appears in Elizabethan Early Modern English, originally implying satirical exaggeration ...

  8. Soliton (optics) - Wikipedia

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    spatial solitons: the nonlinear effect can balance the dispersion. The electromagnetic field can change the refractive index of the medium while propagating, thus creating a structure similar to a graded-index fiber . [ 2 ]

  9. Chaos (2005 action film) - Wikipedia

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    Chaos is a 2005 crime action thriller film written and directed by Tony Giglio, and starring Jason Statham, Ryan Phillippe and Wesley Snipes. It premiered in the United Arab Emirates on December 15, 2005, but its first North American release was not until February 19, 2008, on DVD .