Ian Pitchford

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I can measure how big an effect a small change will have on the outcome using something called the Lyapunov exponent. For example, in the case of billiards played on differently shaped tables, I can give a measure of how catastrophic a small change will be on the evolution of a ball’s trajectory. If the Lyapunov exponent of a system is positive, it means that if I make a small change in the initial conditions then the distance between the paths diverges exponentially. This can be used as a definition of chaos. With this measure several groups of scientists have confirmed that our solar system ...more
What We Cannot Know: Explorations at the Edge of Knowledge
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