Simulation Of Lorenz Attractor, The Chaos Theory.

Introduction: Exploring the Chaos of the Lorenz Attractor Have you ever wondered how something as simple as a set of equations can create intricate and mesmerizing patterns? The Lorenz Attractor is a perfect example of this phenomenon—a beautiful yet chaotic system that has fascinated scientists, mathematicians, and hobbyists alike for decades. Originally derived by Edward Lorenz in 1963 while studying atmospheric convection, the Lorenz Attractor is a set of three differential equations that exhibit chaotic behavior under certain conditions. It’s often cited as a classic example of chaos theory, illustrating how small changes in initial conditions can lead to wildly different outcomes—popularly referred to as the “butterfly effect.” ...

December 28, 2024 · 6 min · 1224 words · Tarun

My First Blog!!!

Title: Blast Off! Welcome to My Journey of Rockets and Code Introduction: Welcome to my blog! I’m thrilled to share my projects, passion, and progress in the exciting worlds of rocketry and programming. This space will be a blend of technical insights, creative experiments, and updates on my journey to build and launch rockets while sharpening my coding skills. What to Expect: Rocketry Adventures: I am actively working on my rocket that is set to reach an apogee of 1km and hopefully be recovered without any damage. Here I will be sharing my updates and build process, and many more to come. Programming Projects: I am very much interested in programming, more like interested in creating simulation using programming. I will be sharing detailed posts on the projects I make here. My LinkedIn for the projects I worked on. Progress Updates: Stay tuned for real-time updates on my experiments and achievements, and perhaps a few lessons learned along the way. Why This Blog: I made this blog site to document and express myself. Here I will share all my updates that will be useful for some one or the other. And also I will have it as my memory so that I can have fun time reading all the work I did, while reading it in the future. ...

December 12, 2024 · 2 min · 245 words · Tarun