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Definition of chaology in English: chaologynoun keɪˈɒlədʒi mass nounPhysics The study of chaotic systems. Example sentencesExamples - As requested by the organisers the talk will consist of my reminiscences of how the different intellectual streams of quantum chaology and Riemannology became intermingled, with benefit to both.
- In the lecture some concepts of the emerging science of chaology are illustrated by means of a simple machine.
- Yet their treatment from a quantum point of view - a subject called quantum chaology - proves to be problematic.
- The new, interdisciplinary subfield of quantum chaology studies semiclassical, but nonclassical phenomena in quantal systems whose classical counterparts exhibit the transition to chaotic dynamics.
- We want to lift the restrictions imposed on this old concept by the recent mathematical chaology, identifying only a family of dynamic processes transcending linearity, or the geometry of fractals, transcending scales and the integer-dimensions.
Derivatives noun Physics A close examination of our surroundings, as has been done by chaologists, has revealed a whole lot of fractal shapes every way they have looked: from seashores and clouds, even to the stock market. Example sentencesExamples - Fractal scientists and chaologists, in contrast, operate from the assumption that natural systems are necessarily nonlinear, dynamic, and disordered.
- Both of these clues should help quantum chaologists zero in on the one system that will prove the Riemann hypothesis.
- Legend has it that a group of early chaologists in Santa Cruz would sit in cafes looking for strange attractors through the window.
- As I was finishing college, chaologists, a new breed of scientists, made public their fascinating discoveries: a methodology for describing deeper levels of order in nature.
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