Intro to Chaos and Fractals Links
Smale Horseshoes
General Math/Physics references
- Mathworld. A huge
site with explanations of almost any mathematical term imaginable.
There are thousands and thousands of entries here.
Links more or less related to the course
- FAQ
for sci.nonlinear. Lots of good, reliable information here.
Might be a little on the technical side at times.
- The Chaos
Hypertextbook. A nice introduction to chaos and fractals, at a
level similar to the Devaney text we're using. The list of internet
resources is extremely good. This is a very helpful index of
around 200 links.
- Complexicon.
This site, originally designed to accompany an exhibit at the
explortorium science museum, is a very good glossary of some of the
key terms in chaos and fractals. There are also brief biographies of
many of the physicists and mathematicians who have done work in
dynamical systems.
- James Gleick. Yup, the
author of our book has a web page. He has some interesting articles
up.
Links not related to the course
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