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  • noun The condition of being aperiodic

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Examples

  • Of course can one add mathematically precise definitions of instability and aperiodicity, but this precision may not actually lead to useful improvements in the definition (see below).

    Chaos Bishop, Robert 2008

  • In other words, we want to be able to understand why systems exhibit SDIC, aperiodicity, randomness, and so forth.

    Chaos Bishop, Robert 2008

  • Phenomenologically, the kinds of chaotic behavior we see in real-world systems exhibit features such as SDIC, aperiodicity, unpredictability, instability under small perturbations and apparent randomness.

    Chaos Bishop, Robert 2008

  • Furthermore, Kellert's definition picks out two key features that are simultaneously present: instability and aperiodicity.

    Chaos Bishop, Robert 2008

  • D'Arsonval's galvanometer answers very well for this purpose, and its aperiodicity, which causes it quickly to return to zero as soon as the induced current ceases, permits of a large number of readings being taken within a very short space of time.

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 441, June 14, 1884. Various

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