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Latest revision as of 08:49, 17 December 2017
In mathematics, Arnold's cat map is a chaotic map from the torus into itself, named after Vladimir Arnold, who demonstrated its effects in the 1960s using an image of a cat, hence the name.
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Mathematician and cat psychologist Vladimir Arnold says that his cat map "is better than a laser pointer for keeping a cat amused."
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External links:
- Arnold's cat map @ Wikipedia