


That curve has 5000 points. It's a 356KB CMOD file, in ASCII.
I tried to use a .xyz version of it, and make a spaceship following that path (and for my trapped particles in Earth's magnetic field), but it doesn't work, I don't know why. O well ...
Cham wrote:It's a famous mathematical object in chaos theory, the origin of the well known "butterfly effect" celebrity (it looks like a butterfly).
Christopher wrote:Cham wrote:It's a famous mathematical object in chaos theory, the origin of the well known "butterfly effect" celebrity (it looks like a butterfly).
No, the "butterfly effect" refers to extreme sensitivity to initial conditions in any chaotic system. The term comes from the notion that a butterfly flapping its wings in China can cause a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico. It does apply to the Lorenz attractor, in that the curves starting from two infinitesimally different sets of initial conditions follow increasingly divergent shapes over time, but the name has nothing to do with the shape of the attractor.