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Some elements for a history of the dynamical systems theory.

Christophe LetellierRalph AbrahamDima L ShepelyanskyOtto E RösslerPhilip HolmesRené Pierre LoziLeon GlassArkady PikovskyLars F OlsenIchiro TsudaCelso GrebogiUlrich ParlitzRobert GilmoreLouis M PecoraThomas L Carroll
Published in: Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.) (2021)
Writing a history of a scientific theory is always difficult because it requires to focus on some key contributors and to "reconstruct" some supposed influences. In the 1970s, a new way of performing science under the name "chaos" emerged, combining the mathematics from the nonlinear dynamical systems theory and numerical simulations. To provide a direct testimony of how contributors can be influenced by other scientists or works, we here collected some writings about the early times of a few contributors to chaos theory. The purpose is to exhibit the diversity in the paths and to bring some elements-which were never published-illustrating the atmosphere of this period. Some peculiarities of chaos theory are also discussed.
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