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293 | Doyne Farmer on Chaos, Crashes, and Economic Complexity
Doyne Farmer
Well, let me actually, I would say chaos has two things. One is sensitive dependence on initial conditions, which is what you just said. Things that are, you know, maybe so close together in the state space that you can't distinguish them. and therefore could correspond to the same measurement, could eventually become very far apart. So that's the sensitive dependence part.
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