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  • | fields = [[Nonlinear Systems]]<br />[[Complex Networks]]<br />[[Chaos Theory]] ...page/ijbc/editorial-board | title=International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos | publisher=[[World Scientific]] | access-date=April 5, 2020}}</ref> ...
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  • ...amatically changed in the 1990s when two new areas emerged: ''[[control of chaos]]'' and ''quantum control''. ===Control of chaos === ...
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  • ...6811|pmid=15446987|last1=Coullet|first1=P.|last2=Tresser|first2=C.|journal=Chaos|volume=14|issue=3|pages=774–776|bibcode=2004Chaos..14..774C }}</ref> ...bulence, Wiley-VCH, 1987 translated from the French edition: Ordre dans le chaos, Hermann, Paris 1984. The book was later translated to Russian, Chinese (Ma ...
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  • In 2019, theorists considered the behavior of a wavepacket not merely dropped, but actively la | title = Chaos, Quantum Recurrences, and Anderson Localization ...
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  • ...ies may be regarded as unsolvable or [[complexity|too complicated]]. Other theorists may try to [[unified field theories|unify]], formalise, reinterpret or gene * [[Chaos theory]] ...
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  • *[[Boethius]] (480–524), philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, theorists ...n 1948), theoretical physicist, called the father of the modern field of [[chaos theory]] ...
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  • ...lking to David Gross and Edward Witten|Hawking with [[string theory|string theorists]] [[David Gross]] and [[Edward Witten]] during [[Strings (conference)|Strin ...06, Hawking posed an open question on the Internet: "In a world that is in chaos politically, socially and environmentally, how can the human race sustain a ...
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  • ...rted to see gauge theories as failing to explain particle physics, because theorists had been unable to solve the mass problem or even explain how gauge theory ...oson]]s".<ref name="higgs64" /> ([[Frank Close]] comments that 1960s gauge theorists were focused on the problem of massless ''vector'' bosons, and the implied ...
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  • ...''. London: Sage, 2018, pp. 386-401.</ref> and [[post-Marxism|Post-Marxist theorists]].<ref>Neil Larsen, Mathias Nilges, Josh Robinson, and Nicholas Brown (eds. After the global financial crisis of 2007–2009, more Western Marxist theorists and post-Marxists are discussing the spectre of the break-up and supersessi ...
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