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Measuring the Strangeness of Strange Attractors

Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 1983
The authors consider the question of which observables may be effectively used to distinguish chaos and random noise in a dynamical system possessing a strange attractor. After briefly reviewing some such quantities (fractal dimension, Lyapunov exponents information entropy), the authors suggest another such measure, the correlation exponent.
P. Grassberger, I. Procaccia
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Strangeness of the Strange

Schutzian Research, 2021
This article reexamines Alfred Schutz’s famous 1944 Stranger essay and the initial criticism of Aron Gurwitsch. I side with Schutz in thinking of the refugee as a special type of stranger. Then to respond to the charge that the essay is not philosophical enough from Gurwitsch, I read Schutz’s notion of the strange with Husserl’s notion of homeworld and
Erik Garrett, Zeta Books
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A strange strange metal

Science, 2020
Physics The so-called strange metal phase appears in the phase diagrams of many quantum materials, including cuprate high-temperature superconductors and heavy fermion compounds. Strange metals frequently occur in the vicinity of antiferromagnetism, suggesting a connection between the two. Now, Shen et al .
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It's a Strange, Strange, Strange, Strange World

Information Systems Security, 2000
Abstract A lot has happened in our world since last we met. The FBI is under siege for its Carnivore system, Verizon, confronted with a security hole that allowed access to customer data fixed it, but really didn't. A new flavor of the Love Bug bit, and a new back-door Trojan hit the streets. Law enforcement started recruiting hackers.
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Strang's Strange Figures

The American Mathematical Monthly, 1992
The application of these techniques could be viewed as a way of answering questions about pictures. However, their application tends to be trivial. Why? Partly because of the traditional emphasis of quadric surfaces-which happen to be easy to sketch. A pair of interesting pictures is presented by Gilbert Strang on the cover of his new calculus book [10]
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A strange pneumonia

Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine, 2017
We report the case of a 62-year-old man with non-ST elevation myocardial infarction complicated by partial rupture of the antero-lateral papillary muscle in which severe mitral regurgitation with lateralized direction towards the right pulmonary veins gave unilateral pulmonary oedema, resembling an acute pneumonia.Unilateral pulmonary oedema is a rare ...
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“Strange Elation” and a Strange Relation

2020
While Gerard Manley Hopkins—a supporter of British imperialism who did not engage with issues surrounding colonialism, slavery, or race—might seem a surprising model for post-colonial writers, he has in fact generated powerful responses in Caribbean poets through his playful rhythmic sensibility, attunement to individuality, religious faith, and ...
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A Strange, Strange Attractor

1976
Examples have been given by Abraham-Smale [1], Shub [1], and Newhouse [2] of diffeomorphisms on a compact manifold which are not in the closure of diffeomorphisms satisfying Smale’s Axiom A or in the closure of the set of Ω-stable diffeomorphisms (Smale [1]).
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Strange crusts on strange stars

Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics, 2006
We re-examine the surface composition of strange stars. It is widely accepted that they are characterized by an enormous density gradient (10 26 g cm -4 ) and large electric fields at surface. By investigating the possibility of realizing a heterogeneous crust, comprised of nuggets of strange quark matter embedded in a uniform electron background, we ...
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