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Researchers from the University of Maryland have proposed a new definition of chaos that applies to a wide variety of chaotic systems, including attractors, (top left, a “Tinkerbell” attractor), repellers, (right side, top and bottom, illustrating chaotic scattering), and forced systems (bottom left, motions of a damped pendulum). The bottom right picture shows the pattern of light created inside a pyramid of four reflective balls. Image credit: UMD Chaos Group (Click image to download hi-res version.)
A New Litmus Test for Chaos?
27 Jul 15
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NSF Graduate Research Fellowships Awarded to Nine College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences Students
07 Apr 15
Robots Learn to Use Kitchen Tools by Watching YouTube Videos
12 Jan 15
Rare 2.5 Billion-year-old Rocks Reveal a Hot Spot of Sulfur-breathing Bacteria
06 Nov 14
Two Graduate Students in the College Named ARCS Scholars
04 Nov 14
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College Receives $38M for New Computer Science Building, Scholarships, Endowed Professorships
12 Sep 14
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UMD Researchers Develop Tool to Better Visualize, Analyze Human Genomic Data
03 Aug 14
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Bird Watching in the 21st Century
16 Jul 14
Map showing daily worldwide activity of The Lattice Project users. Live version available at http://boinc.umiacs.umd.edu/boinc_map.php. Credit: Adam Bazinet
UMD-led Public Computational Biology Web Service Gains Popularity
16 Jun 14
Foraging Bats Warn Others Away From Their Dinners
26 Mar 14
UMD alumna Ana Maria Rey wins MacArthur Foundation "genius grant"
25 Sep 13
Seeking out the hidden pathways of an essential sense
06 Sep 13

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