Chaotic attractors with python (Lorenz, Rossler, Rikitake etc.)
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Chaotic attractors with python (Lorenz, Rossler, Rikitake etc.)
This is a 'hands-on' tutorial for the RIKEN International School on Data Assimilation (RISDA2018).
Lorenz attractors, statistical mechanics, nonlinear dynamical systems, computational physics.
Lorenz attractor, mathematical Chaos Theory / Butterfly Effect
Lyapunov exponent of maps and ODE in Python 3, example with Henon Map and Lorenz System
Sample code for the NIPS paper "Scalable Variational Inference for Dynamical Systems"
3D animation of the Lorenz Attractor trajectory, implemented in Python using the 4th order Runge-Kutta method. [Personal project]
This is a project where i will provide interactive jupyter notebooks accompanying my expeditions into the realms of chaos in non-linear systems
Non-Linear Dynamic Systems
This repository contains the code for encrypting an image using various techniques and PRNGs.
Using the Adams-Bashforth-Moulton method (with Runge-Kutta 4th order) to approximate the Lorenz problem. 3D result plotting using matplotlib.
Three.js Visualization of Lorenz System
The Lorenz system- " The Essence of chaos "
Evaluating the Lorenz Attractor using Runge-Kutta, Predictor-Corrector and Euler methods.
Files related to my Summer of Science Report on Nonlinear Dynamics
Maths-oriented programs written in C++.
Blogpost and web demos about numerical solutions to ODEs
Lorenz system new tab
This program implements the Lorenz Attractor in python 3.7.4. The model consists of three coupled first order ordinary differential equations which has been implemented using a simple Euler approach. The implementation is based on a project template for the Aalborg University course "Scientific Computing using Python, part 1" (found at https://g…
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