is a universal constant for functions approaching chaos via period doubling. It was discovered by Feigenbaum in 1975 (Feigenbaum 1979) while studying the fixed points of the iterated function.
Feigenbaum Constant
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is a universal constant for functions approaching chaos via period doubling. It was discovered by Feigenbaum in 1975 (Feigenbaum 1979) while studying the fixed points of the iterated function.
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Great sprunki phase 3. The discovery of the Feigenbaum constant is a fasscinating example of chaos theory in action.