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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chaotic phase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period or state characterized by disorder or confusion, often in contexts such as science, psychology, or personal experiences. Example: "During the chaotic phase of the project, we struggled to meet deadlines and maintain clear communication among team members."
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"We are still in the chaotic phase where we are trying to figure out exactly what has happened and how severe the damage is," Mr. Schmid said.
6. Lennon Remembers by Jann S Wenner The full text of a marathon interview John gave to Rolling Stone's co-founder in 1970, just as the band's breakup was moving into its final chaotic phase.
If this new dynamic, chaotic phase follows this pattern, we are looking at another two-decade cycle with a peak in about 2022, something the security planners of the Qatar World Cup might like to chew over.
Anthony D. Weiner's mayoral campaign entered a dark and chaotic phase on Thursday as he admitted to having explicit online relationships with at least three women since he left Congress, and the woman at the center of the latest scandal appeared on television, remembering him as a "perpetually horny middle-aged man".
"The Android market in China is going through a chaotic phase," said David Chao.
The global solutions are further enhanced by adding a new third chaotic phase.
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If countries do not voluntarily adopt a "slow phase-out scenario": "... we predict that the end of the cheap uranium supply will result in a chaotic phase-out scenario with price explosions, supply shortages and possible electricity shortages in many countries".
The number of input nodes for each RBF subnet is determined by different embedding dimension based on chaotic phase-space reconstruction.
The central issue of the research on the Random Boolean Networks (RBNs) model is the characterization of the critical transition between ordered and chaotic phases.
The most interesting behaviour has been shown by nets in a critical regime, which show both robustness and adaptiveness [20] and it has been suggested that living organisms are driven by evolution in a critical dynamical state (at or close to the boundary between ordered and chaotic phases) [21] [21].
If the noise is strong or if the signals are chaotic, large phase fluctuations and rapid 2 π phase jumps (phase slips) may be observed and the phase locking condition may not be fulfilled.
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