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    WSD (weak sensitive dependence) is a candidate necessary ... — Carmelics
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    Supports→The best candidates for necessary conditions for chaos are WSD or the presence of stretching and folding mechanisms

    WSD (weak sensitive dependence) is a candidate necessary condition, though it is relatively weak

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    There is no consensus regarding a precise definition of chaotic behavior among mathematicians and physicists, although physicists often prefer Chaos\(_{h}\) or Chaos\(_{\lambda}\). The latter definitions, however, are trivially false for finite uncertainties in real systems and of limited applicability for mathematical models. It also appears to be the case that there is no one “right” or “correct” definition, but that varying definitions have varying strengths and weaknesses regarding tradeoffs

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