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  2. Stefano Boccaletti - Wikipedia

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    Stefano Boccaletti (born 21 October 1966) is an Italian physicist. He is senior researcher at the CNR's Institute for Complex Systems in Florence, Italy. His research is mainly concerned with nonlinear and statistical physics, and complex systems sciences with applications to systems biology and systems medicine, data and networks sciences, social science and engineering, among others.

  3. Mohamed El Naschie - Wikipedia

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    Mohamed El Naschie (Arabic: محمد النشائي, born 1943) [1] is an Egyptian engineer and the former editor of a controversial journal, Chaos, Solitons & Fractals.The controversy concerned El Naschie's publication, over many years, of over 300 papers of questioned scientific merit authored by himself in his own journal with little or no apparent peer review.

  4. 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 ]

  5. Malkus waterwheel - Wikipedia

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    As a pedagogic tool, the Malkus waterwheel became a paradigmatic realization of a chaotic system, and is widely used in the teaching of chaos theory. [3] In addition to its pedagogic use, the Malkus waterwheel has been actively studied by researchers in dynamical systems and chaos. [4] [5] [6] [7]

  6. 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.

  7. Matjaž Perc - Wikipedia

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    Matjaž Perc is editorial board member at Physical Review E, New Journal of Physics, EPL, European Physical Journal B, Advances in Complex Systems, Frontiers in Interdisciplinary Physics, International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, PLOS ONE, Scientific Reports, Royal Society Open Science, Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, and Applied Mathematics ...

  8. List of chaotic maps - Wikipedia

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    Chaotic maps and iterated functions often generate fractals. Some fractals are studied as objects themselves, as sets rather than in terms of the maps that generate them. This is often because there are several different iterative procedures that generate the same fractal. See also Universality (dynamical systems).

  9. Chaos, Solitons and Fractals - Wikipedia

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