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AttractorIn non-linear dynamic series, an attractor defines the equilibrium level of the system. See: Point Attractor, Limit Cycle, and Strange Attractor.
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AttractorIn dynamical systems, an attractor is a value or set of values for the variables of a system to which they will tend towards over enough time, or enough iterations. Examples include fixed-point attrac [..]
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Attractor(n) an entertainer who attracts large audiences(n) (physics) a point in the ideal multidimensional phase space that is used to describe a system toward which the system tends to evolve regardless of t [..]
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AttractorA fly pattern that isn't tied to imitate any one particular food form; typically brightly colored.
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AttractorA significant tourist attraction, which compels visitation. The primary “must sees” in an area. The top reasons a tourist would choose to visit this area.
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Attractora kind of steady state in a dynamical system. There are three types of attractor: stable steady states, cyclical attractors, and chaotic attractors.
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AttractorIn non-linear dynamic series, an attractor defines the equilibrium level of the system. See: Point Attractor, Limit Cycle, and Strange Attractor.
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