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  2. Chaos (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering nonlinear systems and describing their manifestations in a manner comprehensible to researchers from a broad spectrum of disciplines.

  3. Template:Chaos theory - Wikipedia

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  4. International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos in Applied ...

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    International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos in Applied Sciences and Engineering (often abbreviated as IJBC) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by World Scientific. It was established in 1991 and covers chaos theory and nonlinear science in a diverse range of fields in applied science and engineering.

  5. List of chaotic maps - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a chaotic map is a map (an evolution function) that exhibits some sort of chaotic behavior.Maps may be parameterized by a discrete-time or a continuous-time parameter.

  6. Chaos: Making a New Science - Wikipedia

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    Chaos: Making a New Science is a debut non-fiction book by James Gleick that initially introduced the principles and early development of the chaos theory to the public. [1] It was a finalist for the National Book Award [ 2 ] and the Pulitzer Prize [ 3 ] in 1987, and was shortlisted for the Science Book Prize in 1989. [ 4 ]

  7. Talk:Chaos (journal) - Wikipedia

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  8. Datenschleuder - Wikipedia

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    Die Datenschleuder. Das wissenschaftliche Fachblatt für Datenreisende, literally translated as The Data Slingshot: The scientific trade journal for data voyagers, is a German hacker magazine that is published at irregular intervals by the Chaos Computer Club (CCC).

  9. Chaos theory - Wikipedia

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    Chaos theory has been used for many years in cryptography. In the past few decades, chaos and nonlinear dynamics have been used in the design of hundreds of cryptographic primitives. These algorithms include image encryption algorithms, hash functions, secure pseudo-random number generators, stream ciphers, watermarking, and steganography. [123]