Monday, January 22, 2018

So many 28s....................the 2nd perfect number.......


Broken lines........................and unbroken lines......................continuous and discontinuous..........






6 and 28..........the 1st two perfect numbers.......



Feigenbaum constants - Wikipedia

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In mathematics, specifically bifurcation theory, the Feigenbaum constants are two mathematical constants which both express ratios in a bifurcation diagram for a non-linear map. They are named after the mathematician Mitchell Feigenbaum. Contents. [hide]. 1 History; 2 The first constant. 2.1 Illustration. 2.1.1 Non-linear ...
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The Feigenbaum Constant (4.669) - Numberphile - YouTube

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After reading "Chaos" by James Gleick, when I was in 8th or 9th grade, I wrote an Atari Basic program to ...

Feigenbaum Constant -- from Wolfram MathWorld

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by EW Weisstein - ‎2003 - ‎Cited by 6 - ‎Related articles
and characterizes the geometric approach of the bifurcation parameter to its limiting value as the parameter mu is increased for fixed x . The plot above is made by iterating equation (1) with r=2 several hundred times for a series of discrete but closely spaced values of mu , discarding the first hundred or so points before the ...

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