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Guided tour: Slow Chaos

Why is chaos slow?

Chaos has something to do with pretzels, butterflies and billiards. It can also be slow. But what exactly is chaos? And what do mathematicians understand by it? The public tour on Saturday, 7 March at 2 p.m. will focus on the research conducted by the Institute of Mathematics on chaotic systems. And it won't just be theoretical.

The free tour lasts about an hour and will be held in German.

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