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This document is page 204 of a scientific text discussing chaos theory, specifically focusing on 'stretching and folding' mechanisms, strange attractors, and their relevance to brain mechanisms. It references the 'van der Pol' oscillator and cites various researchers including May, Feigenbaum, and Rössler. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production to the U.S. House Oversight Committee, likely related to investigations into Jeffrey Epstein's connections to scientists or scientific funding.

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Name Role Context
May Researcher/Scientist
Cited for studying universal qualitative and quantitative properties of the unit interval map.
Feigenbaum Researcher/Scientist
Cited for studying universal qualitative and quantitative properties of the unit interval map.
Rössler Researcher/Scientist
Cited regarding the 'taffy puller' analogy for strange attractors (1976).
Pei Researcher/Scientist
Cited regarding chaotic systems and brain mechanisms (1996).
Moss Researcher/Scientist
Cited regarding chaotic systems and brain mechanisms (1996).
So Researcher/Scientist
Cited regarding chaotic systems and brain mechanisms (1997).

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Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013704' indicating this document was part of a production to Congress.

Relationships (2)

May Academic/Professional Feigenbaum
Cited together regarding properties of the unit interval map.
Pei Co-authors Moss
Cited together as (Pei and Moss, 1996).

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"Stretching and folding are also responsible for getting points get out of order in the single maximum map of the unit interval"
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"These expanding and folding motions that characterize the chaotic behavior on strange attractors have been likened to the actions of a taffy puller (Rössler, 1976)."
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"These unstable fixed points may be the most important feature of chaotic systems from the standpoint of new ideas about brain mechanisms (Pei and Moss, 1996; So et al, 1997)."
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