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Strange Attractor
The financial definition for Strange Attractor:
An attractor in phase space, where the points never repeat
themselves, and orbits never intersect, but they stay within the same region of phase space. Unlike limit cycles or point attractors, strange attractors are
non-periodic, and generally have a fractal
dimension. They are a picture of a non-linear, chaotic system. See: Attractor, Chaos, Limit
Cycle, Point Attractor.
Similar MatchesAttractorAttractor In non-linear dynamic series, an attractor defines the equilibrium level of the
system. See: Point Attractor, Limit Cycle, and Strange Attractor.
Point AttractorPoint Attractor In non-linear dynamics, an attractor where all orbits in phase space are drawn to one point, or value. Essentially, any system which tends to a stable, single valued equilibrium will have a point attractor. A pendulum which is damped by friction will always stop, so its phase space will always be drawn to the point where velocity and position are equal to zero. See: Attractor, Phase Space.
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