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See this site, from the University of Toronto, for an overview of chaos theory and concisely explains the characteristics of chaotic systems. The bifurcation of a rabbit population, with the transition to chaos, is presented with several graphs. You'll find links to various animations and a list of other examples.
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AIP Format
An Introduction to Chaos (University of Toronto), WWW Document, (http://www.upscale.utoronto.ca/GeneralInterest/Harrison/Chaos/Chaos.html).
APA Format
An Introduction to Chaos. (2002, January 6). Retrieved September 7, 2010, from University of Toronto: http://www.upscale.utoronto.ca/GeneralInterest/Harrison/Chaos/Chaos.html
Chicago Format
University of Toronto. An Introduction to Chaos. University of Toronto, January 6, 2002. http://www.upscale.utoronto.ca/GeneralInterest/Harrison/Chaos/Chaos.html (accessed 7 September 2010).
MLA Format
An Introduction to Chaos. University of Toronto. 6 Jan. 2002. 7 Sep. 2010 <http://www.upscale.utoronto.ca/GeneralInterest/Harrison/Chaos/Chaos.html>.
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Title = {An Introduction to Chaos},
Publisher = {University of Toronto},
Volume = {2010},
Number = {7 September 2010},
Month = {January 6, 2002},
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