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Go to [colab.research.google.com](https://colab.research.google.com)\n2. Click on `GitHub` then paste `https://github.com/mseri/ProjectChaosTheory`\n3. Click on `LogisticPopulation.ipynb` or any other `ipynb` file you want to work on.\n\nStudents of our university should be able to use `colab` using their students account, but I believe that `colab` is free to use for everybody for the moment.\n\nYou can also run all the notebooks locally with `jupyter`. In this case a recent version of `python`, `numpy` and `matplotlib` is required (see `requirements.txt` for a compatible set of dependencies).\n\n## Examples of Chaotic Systems\n\n- [Jurassic Park](https://youtu.be/5cVLUPwrSmU)'s own explanation of chaos theory\n- [Double Pendulum bot](https://twitter.com/pendulum_bot) and [J. Bertolotti animation](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Doublependula.gif) -- [originally seen on twitter](https://twitter.com/j_bertolotti/status/1031466199866114049), of course, you can also [write your own simulation](https://scipython.com/blog/the-double-pendulum/)\n- [Triple Linkages](https://youtu.be/aVjj6VE-tNg)\n- [Three body bot](https://twitter.com/ThreeBodyBot), but there are plenty of [interesting simulations around the web](https://twitter.com/simon_tardivel/status/1215728659010670594)\n- [Geomag magnetic pendulum](https://youtu.be/Qe5Enm96MFQ), [Magnetic pendulum](https://youtu.be/nDTxJlXLoZE)\n- [Laskar's dance of planets](https://youtu.be/Ycs0wHku5Cw?t=2821) ([HQ version of the planets simulation](https://perso.imcce.fr/jacques-laskar/medias/COLLIc_VGA.mov))\n\n## Addendum\n\n- [Veritasium on Chaos](https://youtu.be/ovJcsL7vyrk)\n- [Hidden Heroines of Chaos - Quantamagazine](https://www.quantamagazine.org/hidden-heroines-of-chaos-ellen-fetter-and-margaret-hamilton-20190520/)\n- [Blog post on differential logistic equation](https://www.mseri.me/thought-on-the-differential-logistic-equation/)\n","project_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fmseri%2Fteachingplayground","html_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/projects/github.com%2Fmseri%2Fteachingplayground","lists_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fmseri%2Fteachingplayground/lists"}