butterfly effect
Posted by jcornish on Thu, 11/13/2008 - 2:04pm
butterfly effect. A metaphor to illustrate sensitivity to initial conditions. The metaphor was popularized by MIT’s Edward Lorenz with his 1979 paper, "Predictability: does the flap of a butterfly’s wing in Brazil set off a tornado in Texas?" The metaphor illustrates how a very small event may have very large effects.
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