Talk:Lorenz attractor
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The three coupled differential equations model convection rolls in the atmosphere. Do the three variables x, y, and z describe the position of a small cell of air? If not, then to what physical attribute do they apply?
- No, X, Y and Z are the coefficients of the main terms in a series expansion of the stream function (its curl gives the velocity components) and of the temperature distribution. See e.g. [1], or even better the original [2]. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 81.14.185.86 (talk) 11:07, 28 December 2006 (UTC).
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[edit] Plain English
"is a non-linear three-dimensional deterministic dynamical system derived from the simplified equations of convection rolls arising in the dynamical equations of the atmosphere" means nothing to anybody but the already educated. This is not a suitable explanation of what the Lorenz attractor is. We need to remove such technical barriers to Wikipedia entries. This is an encyclopedia for all not just for maths geeks 199.4.27.1 14:23, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
- very good point. Have tried to make some improvements, especially to that horrendous opening. -- GWO
[edit] Referencing
The article improved significantly since the last time I've read it (about 6 months ago) and some interesting facts were added. However now it lacks references. Specifically:
- 2001 Tucker work
- applications in lasers and dynamos (I found only info about the waterwheel at [1])
[edit] Lorenz attractor forever?
try this http://www.mathstat.gsu.edu/~matals/teaching/ds/java-ds/lorenzh.html
[edit] Broken links
It seems that the links to the java simulations under the images are broken. I think the website has been taken down, it seems to redirect to a portugese web-site provider now. 144.32.212.71 12:10, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
Just a temporary problem. Tó campos 18:34, 16 February 2007 (UTC)