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So why is it called Chaos?
Jim Yorke, an applied mathematician from the University of Maryland was the first to use
the name Chaos, despite the fact that actually it was not even a chaos situation, but the
name caught on. Critics of chaos believe that the reason it has become so popular since
its discovery this century is in fact the clever use of catchy terms to describe it.
Next: The History of Chaos
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