Are there other Chaotic Attractors?

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  • čas přidán 19. 03. 2019
  • A showcase of chaotic dynamical systems, similar to the Lorenz Attractor, coded in C++ and SFML.
    Github: github.com/xMissingno/Coding-...
    Mathstodon: mathstodon.xyz/@xMissingno
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    Equations: www.3d-meier.de/tut19/Seite0.html
    Music: La Cathédrale Engloutie - Claude Debussy
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Komentáře • 583

  • @pickupthelantern6395
    @pickupthelantern6395 Před 3 lety +1827

    this is amazing. these attractor graphics with a higher framerate and longer runtime and you've got the perfect screensaver ngl

    • @somaharanyi7943
      @somaharanyi7943 Před 3 lety +36

      Made a program like this in Processing a while ago, used it as my live wallpaper on Android. Could definitely be done on PC

    • @rpyrat
      @rpyrat Před 3 lety +10

      @@somaharanyi7943 I never knew you could use processing to create live wallpapers 😯
      I'm going to actually dive into it this time!

    • @FatDawlf
      @FatDawlf Před 3 lety +34

      How about you just take the equations (or approximations of them that require less computing power) and run them as a particle system in real time?
      Then you get a unique wallpaper everytime!

    • @danielcoert2597
      @danielcoert2597 Před 3 lety +3

      @@somaharanyi7943 Please share it! I'd absolutely love to see them! I dont have a coding background otherwise I'd do it myself haha

    • @somaharanyi7943
      @somaharanyi7943 Před 3 lety +2

      @@rpyrat There is an app called APDE which can export your sketches as a live wallpaper

  • @catherinepoteat
    @catherinepoteat Před 2 lety +619

    I think I just found my senior thesis topic. Thank you so much.
    Edit: My Senior Thesis was on the Lorenz Attractor. My professors gave me an A! Thank you for the inspiration!!!!

  • @neutral_8803
    @neutral_8803 Před 3 lety +366

    It’s amazing how each Attractor never fails to appear harmonic and synchronised

    • @anoni4246
      @anoni4246 Před rokem

      Chaotic Composers, Everything is music, art, creativity, same thing but different initial inputs and expressionism different output.

  • @michelepiocurci7924
    @michelepiocurci7924 Před 3 lety +550

    Bruh I come from a math HS and my skills are so lacking yet "existing" enough to grasp a very tiny bit of this, thanks for reminding me I've gotta study more and more and more given how beautiful what awaits me could be 👀✨❤️

    • @JeffMTX
      @JeffMTX Před 3 lety +8

      these are all little systems of PDEs

    • @orfeasliossatos
      @orfeasliossatos  Před 3 lety +55

      I'm really glad you liked it, stay curious my friend!

    • @complexobjects
      @complexobjects Před 3 lety +29

      I just finished an applied math PhD and if I could go back and talk to myself in high school, I'd say "there's so much more beautiful math that you can't even begin to imagine.."

    • @adityabaghel1270
      @adityabaghel1270 Před 3 lety +1

      @@complexobjects sure gives a lot to look out for thanks man!! :D

    • @kingmasterlord
      @kingmasterlord Před 3 lety

      @@complexobjects I've yet to encounter math that is beyond me, could you cite an example so I can push myself?

  • @nathannguyen2041
    @nathannguyen2041 Před 3 lety +378

    This is a beautiful video, and I think the choice of Debussy is befitting.

    • @martinmarkov9707
      @martinmarkov9707 Před 3 lety +24

      Always finish on de Bach, never on Debussy.
      Family guy

    • @jajefan123456789
      @jajefan123456789 Před 3 lety +3

      The Debussy fits so perfectly

    • @alexanderbayramov2626
      @alexanderbayramov2626 Před 3 lety +1

      @@benjamintoulouse7052 weirdly specific but kinda relatable at the same time

    • @jwadaow
      @jwadaow Před 3 lety +2

      @@alexanderbayramov2626 relatable pfp to insert into this comment chain de Bach

    • @AjarSensation
      @AjarSensation Před rokem +2

      what is debussy?

  • @Lyth
    @Lyth Před 3 lety +322

    very thoughtful music choice that added a lot of depth to the video. Debussy's pieces often "chaotically attract" around different tonal centers, and unpredictably. With a sense of delicacy and intentional grace and symmetry. I appreciate Debussy for very similar reasons the chaotic attractor visualizations are so interesting to look at

    • @mikeciul8599
      @mikeciul8599 Před 3 lety +7

      I enjoyed hearing a less familiar Debussy piece! Gymnopedie and the arabesques are lovely but this one was a surprising gem!

    • @Lyth
      @Lyth Před 3 lety +11

      @@mikeciul8599 All of Debussy is stunningly captivating and beautiful! and gymnopedie is actually Satie :) Check out Valse Romantique from Debussy for an interesting sort of Satie-inspired sound mixed with beautiful Debussy harmony

    • @marselo1316
      @marselo1316 Před rokem +17

      DE WHAT

    • @theo4884
      @theo4884 Před rokem +3

      @@marselo1316 lmaooooooooooooooooooooo

    • @999a0s
      @999a0s Před rokem

      @@marselo1316 you can't call yourself a man if you don't like debussy...

  • @orfeasliossatos
    @orfeasliossatos  Před rokem +183

    Hi again!
    I noticed that a lot of people recognized and enjoyed Debussy's "La Cathédrale Engloutie". I just wanted to let you know that besides studying data science, I'm also a cellist for a local orchestra in St-Maurice, Switzerland. We support young musicians by hiring musical coaches to accompany our projects, and performing two concerts a year for our communities. I've been with them for seven years, and I feel so lucky to be able to perform the works of great composers of the past. If you would like to support the orchestra, please click a "I'm a fan" at our crowdfunding page www.lokalhelden.ch/os-m and share our project on your socials (unfortunately, the webpage is not in English). Thanks again for coming around to appreciate beauty together,
    EDIT - The crowdfunding goal has been met, thank you so much!
    Orfeas

    • @aethervvav1658
      @aethervvav1658 Před rokem +4

      I always enjoy Debussy 😂

    • @Coconutszz
      @Coconutszz Před rokem

      ah yes Debussy
      had to do a double take reading this

    • @user-qd6bt9hi5u
      @user-qd6bt9hi5u Před rokem

    • @talastra
      @talastra Před rokem +2

      I'm going to be the curmudgeon being off-put by the Debussy (especially the volume of it)! I'd always rather prefer Ravel, it's more attractor, err, attractive. Or why not some cello music then? (It doesn't even have to be Bach's unaccompanied cello suites, some Geminiani, or the Trio in Eb by Schubert). Yes, of course, I turned off the sound. I know how to Internet, but it would have been nice! :)

    • @MV-vv7sg
      @MV-vv7sg Před rokem +1

      Brilliant video. Thank you for this and using your appreciation for music to make an adroit partner of performance of dynamics and sound.

  • @anamarijavego6688
    @anamarijavego6688 Před 3 lety +17

    the music fits beautifully with the movements... simply beautiful!

  • @Uhor
    @Uhor Před rokem +13

    Anyone who uses Debussy to set the mood for complex beautiful animations gets my upvote automatically.

  • @janfal4252
    @janfal4252 Před rokem +2

    there’s something so philosophical to this kind of math, it’s so mystical in its abstractions whenever you derive some sort of physical idea from it, it feels so much better than just saying it.

  • @cha4kn
    @cha4kn Před 3 lety +65

    Been sitting in matlab all day staring at such black dots flying around trying to understand a system. This was quite a bit more entertaining!!

    • @alexandramuller9055
      @alexandramuller9055 Před 3 lety

      what are you working on if you don't mind me asking?

    • @cha4kn
      @cha4kn Před 3 lety +11

      @@alexandramuller9055 Hi, sure! I don't know how familiar you are with maths but - it was just a university assignment regarding dynamical networks where each node represented an oscillating complex number and there was diffusion in the network so eventually nodes would synchronize if the system was stable and attain the same real and complex parts. The value of each node was described by and ODE with a forcing term causing oscillations and a diffusion term including differences between the current node and each of its neighbouring nodes. In the images in this video synchronisation is happening when alll the dots converge to the same point and move together! This happens mathematically when the diffusion difference term in each ODE equals 0, hence all nodes have the same value! Tell me if you don't understand anything and I could simplify haha :)

    • @Dabnaa
      @Dabnaa Před rokem

      ​@@cha4kn whats diffusion?

    • @cha4kn
      @cha4kn Před rokem +1

      ​@@Dabnaait is generally speaking the process of some quantity spreading from a region of high concentration to a region of less concentration. Such occurs everywhere at all times, and includes things as liquids, gasses and even humans. So, seeing the value of a node in my example as a value of concentration, or density, diffusion will raise the value of neighbouring nodes if a node has a high value.

    • @Dabnaa
      @Dabnaa Před rokem

      @@cha4kn wow, thanks, that's really interesting stuff

  • @tsuu8250
    @tsuu8250 Před 3 lety +46

    I love how this reminds me of that one courage the cowardly dog episode with cosmos squids

    • @kingmasterlord
      @kingmasterlord Před 3 lety +1

      and here I thought I had seen every episode

  • @mono_si
    @mono_si Před 3 lety +6

    Ah, math fireworks. Every day can be the 4th of July when you love math.

    • @solenix
      @solenix Před 3 lety +1

      love this comment!

  • @pyritenightmare
    @pyritenightmare Před rokem +17

    If you ever feel like your computer has been getting too complacent, this video was an otherworldly experience that felt much longer than 6 minutes and I would love to see some of these go on for an hour or more, especially with more classical music!

  • @elpisliossatos
    @elpisliossatos Před 2 lety +11

    Maths and Music; order out of chaos. What a divinely inspired video. 👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @henrydikeman2692
    @henrydikeman2692 Před rokem +3

    The music and the colours turn these math equation into videos of awe and the very definition of beauty itself.

  • @derkach7907
    @derkach7907 Před 3 lety +8

    You can take any moment of that animation and turn it into a beautiful wallpaper

  • @pheotus
    @pheotus Před rokem +40

    Curious to hear what it would sound like if each point was assigned a midi number/event on a synthesizer

  • @lillydufeu9458
    @lillydufeu9458 Před 3 lety +2

    Such beautiful visualizations of mathematical graphs... Mesmerizing work, well done!

  • @alsn_
    @alsn_ Před 3 lety +51

    The Aizawa and Halvorsen Attractors are just so breathtaking.

    • @user-vz7jm1yj9c
      @user-vz7jm1yj9c Před 2 lety

      Halvorsen Attractor remind me Treyarch emblem or Penrose triangle

  • @lennytriem1942
    @lennytriem1942 Před 3 lety +1

    This is absolutely beautiful, thank you so much for posting!

  • @ShinyVeggie
    @ShinyVeggie Před 3 lety +12

    I'd love to see these in VR, the added depth perception would make it look even nicer I bet.

  • @newenglandbarbell4647

    Absolutely Beautiful, thank you for taking the time to create this. 🙏👏👏

  • @sikerow3180
    @sikerow3180 Před 3 lety +6

    Just got this recommended and im glad it did. I have a feeling this will blow up

  • @sobreaver
    @sobreaver Před 2 lety +3

    The symmetry in Halvorsen's attractor is majestically beautiful ! Well done !

  • @giovannaruai6872
    @giovannaruai6872 Před 3 lety

    Absolutely beautiful! You’re really talented!

  • @cow_tools_
    @cow_tools_ Před rokem

    Perfect choice of music!

  • @hiZarki
    @hiZarki Před 3 lety +1

    The animation, the music, the voice, the smoothness. Please make more videos

  • @tonyamorrill2685
    @tonyamorrill2685 Před rokem

    This was beautiful. Thank you.

  • @Gnarwhals
    @Gnarwhals Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you for making this :)

  • @tristanwh9466
    @tristanwh9466 Před 3 lety +1

    These are incredibly beautiful thank you

  • @ImRyozanpaku
    @ImRyozanpaku Před rokem

    Absolutely mesmerizing.

  • @0x90meansnop8
    @0x90meansnop8 Před 3 lety +4

    This is - on a surface level - some kind of art. You've done an amazing job!

    • @jeechun
      @jeechun Před 3 lety +1

      Why on a surface level? :)

  • @alekjones9379
    @alekjones9379 Před 3 lety

    Perfectly selected music, thank you for tbis

  • @hs4974
    @hs4974 Před rokem

    This is stunning. The excellent music choice makes it remind me of a Len Lye film. I could watch hours of this set to every debussey piece.

  • @pafloxyq
    @pafloxyq Před 3 lety +7

    This is certainly an inspiration ..that tomorrow I'll be writing my exam on dynamical systems.!

  • @georgetosounidis5545
    @georgetosounidis5545 Před rokem

    wow that was amasing!!
    thanks for sharing your work :) My kids really loved it :)))

  • @leandro8897
    @leandro8897 Před 2 lety

    Thanks man, I appreciate it very very much. I saved this video for later to take notes and research all of those!

  • @georgefan2977
    @georgefan2977 Před 3 lety

    This is such a quality video! Thanks so much

  • @voidanims
    @voidanims Před rokem +1

    Bro makes a single video and it is incredible

  • @coyoten8897
    @coyoten8897 Před rokem

    my gosh these are each gorgeous showcases, i think my favourite is the nose hoover attractor

  • @Jeod
    @Jeod Před rokem +1

    Never in my life have I felt the need to have a screensaver. Until now.

  • @Julian_MacKinnon
    @Julian_MacKinnon Před 3 lety

    beautiful work, thank you

  • @olivermechling7975
    @olivermechling7975 Před rokem

    This is great, will done!

  • @Khushpich
    @Khushpich Před 3 lety

    That's so beautiful thanks for sharing

  • @PPYTAO
    @PPYTAO Před 3 lety

    This was beautiful. Thanks for sharing 👌👌

  • @brianl25
    @brianl25 Před rokem

    so beautiful whit the music. excelent selection. thanks

  • @troeteimarsch
    @troeteimarsch Před 3 lety +1

    so beautiful, thanks!

  • @mandiec3149
    @mandiec3149 Před rokem

    i'm blaming you for making me get addicted to watching these, these are just satisfying to watch.

  • @donaldafalk2093
    @donaldafalk2093 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant and evocative, thank you. We are exploring how these might represent the dynamics of ecological systems.

  • @nemesisurvivorleon
    @nemesisurvivorleon Před rokem

    I turned on cryochamber's live stream and this at the same time and muted this ( but with captions ) and it matched waaaaay better than I was expecting lol great.

  • @quaidcarlobulloch9300
    @quaidcarlobulloch9300 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you in the deepest sense. : )

  • @user-yq9vf2gx2s
    @user-yq9vf2gx2s Před 3 lety

    Videos like these make great backgrounds

  • @carlossegura403
    @carlossegura403 Před 3 lety

    Beautiful and simple, love it :)

  • @olboone
    @olboone Před 3 lety

    Beautiful work!

  • @Ludifant
    @Ludifant Před 10 dny

    Adding dx, dy, dz to x,y,z repeatedly is called vertex integration. It is an easy way to break down and simulate a lot of complex interactions. Often used in games. (I was a game developer) in the early days every game was it's own engine. These days the 'game engine' takes care of all this 'complex' mathmatics. But if you have the brainpower for it, it is amazing to play around with. You'll never look at the world the same. I made (and sold) about 200 of these early games-that-are-game-engines in my life. Very thankful for that experience. Attractors are important, but they are just the tip of the iceberg.. most things are not really expressable in language.. possibly in maths.. currently trying that..

  • @nima7209
    @nima7209 Před 3 lety

    that was unbelievable, beautiful video

  • @hhhhhhhh7192
    @hhhhhhhh7192 Před rokem

    There's just something weirdly calming about this looking organic.

  • @sirreginaldfishingtonxvii6149

    Beautiful, truly.

  • @samuelsegal3542
    @samuelsegal3542 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic video! Debussy was a very good choice for music.

  • @flowinsounds
    @flowinsounds Před rokem

    i love that these are utterly deterministic, and reversible, just like fluids shear mixing in a thin film between two concentric cylinders (a Couette cell)

  • @Geoffreyvexer
    @Geoffreyvexer Před rokem +1

    it looks like stars dancing on the canvas of a blank cosmos.

  • @kwgm8578
    @kwgm8578 Před rokem

    The Debussy works so well with the equations. Like a grand fireworks display. Thank you! 😊

  • @straightup7up
    @straightup7up Před 8 měsíci

    Good choice of music - _Engulfed Cathedral_ - Debussy

  • @deepstateglobalgala
    @deepstateglobalgala Před rokem +1

    Very fascinating. Looks like energy being simulated.

  • @bryanjordan8876
    @bryanjordan8876 Před 3 lety

    We need more of these, please. And we need them a couple hours long. Thanks lmao

  • @corvusabaddon
    @corvusabaddon Před 3 lety

    I'm not a big fan of math but I appreciate the beautiful things that its created, such as these "attractors" as you call them. Great video mate.

  • @weakamna
    @weakamna Před 3 lety +12

    If possible, I'd like to see a higher "Resolution" on the lines, there are some minor jagged egdes when the particles go very fast, such as at 3:28 on the left side. Also, it would be nice for some of them to get a more zoomed out view. Other than that very nicely done! Also I love your voice, it feels like it really fits with the visuals and music.

  • @Clockicker
    @Clockicker Před 8 měsíci

    Chaos and Love.
    You have found an amazing discovery my friend.
    I am a very creative person, and this video strikes at the cores of my abilities. So thank you, just for sharing this. Beautiful find.

  • @knavenerd9070
    @knavenerd9070 Před 3 lety +7

    Holy hell this is amazing.

  • @StellarCrackhead42
    @StellarCrackhead42 Před rokem

    They look like they're dancing, it's so beautiful

  • @DemonetisedZone
    @DemonetisedZone Před rokem

    Just beautiful

  • @gumbo64
    @gumbo64 Před 3 lety +1

    Perfect for a wallpaper!

  • @omegalamda3145
    @omegalamda3145 Před rokem

    A Brilliant choice of an auditory attractor..🎼

  • @user-iz2qc4nw5g
    @user-iz2qc4nw5g Před rokem

    Beautiful shader!

  • @andrewescu
    @andrewescu Před 3 lety

    This is beautiful, thank you

  • @utkarshsarkar839
    @utkarshsarkar839 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the video

  • @sbravoo
    @sbravoo Před 3 lety +3

    so thats how screensaver were made

  • @KnakuanaRka
    @KnakuanaRka Před 3 lety +20

    I love mathematical art like this, but I feel like you could have done more to make the structures of these more understandable. I feel like picking a bunch of points really close together to start makes it hard to follow some of them, though it looks awesome on the Aizawa one, some of them don’t seem to be entirely on screen, like the 3-cells CNN, Newton-Leipnik and Bouali, and there should be some way to show the 3D nature of them (for example, points closer to the camera are larger).
    Ie, maybe you could start by showing the divergence from a cluster of points like you do here, but then fill the attractor out with some more evenly divided points and start moving the camera around like how you initially showed Lorentz.
    Also, some of the names for these are hilarious, especially Nose-Hoover xD.

  • @NahNoWayy
    @NahNoWayy Před 3 lety +4

    I've struggled with maths for a while now, and avoided it to boot, but lately, I'm discovering more and more of an interest in it, despite being less than novice. The visuals and the equations that bring them to life are fascinating, and I was wondering where I should start, if I wanted to learn the mechanisms behind attractors.
    Thank you for making this video, it has ignited in me a curiosity for math I didn't know existed!

    • @malach-osu6355
      @malach-osu6355 Před 3 lety +1

      The CZcams channel "3Blue1Brown" makes great math videos, some are for novices like you and I, and some are more advanced.

    • @echo.1209
      @echo.1209 Před rokem +3

      I know this was posted over a year ago, but the branch of maths related to this phenomenon is called "chaos theory". It's part of a larger branch called "differential equations". In brief, differential equations deal with how systems respond to change. For example, if you set a block on a spring into motion, how would it move over time? Or, like in the Lorenz Attractor case, if you put an air particle near a flame, how does it move over time? At the start of the video, the three equations that were shown were three differential equations. dx/dt represents the rate of change in x position over time (i.e. x-velocity) and then there are equivalent equations for the y and z dimensions. How these equations govern the position of the air particles over time drastically change based on the initial conditions of the air particle, leading to the beautiful patterns seen.

  • @Kaiylre
    @Kaiylre Před rokem +2

    This is beautiful and I'd love to do something like this in VR

  • @squishyushi
    @squishyushi Před 11 měsíci

    I could watch these for hours

  • @inventgineer
    @inventgineer Před rokem

    Math is the beautiful instrument by which the song of existence is played.

  • @netyimeni169
    @netyimeni169 Před rokem

    The second one gave me fireworks wibe from childhood. I hope there is a longer version.

  • @Mrkoolaid497
    @Mrkoolaid497 Před rokem

    Pure perfection👏👏👏👏

  • @insightfool
    @insightfool Před 3 lety

    Great job!

  • @micah3k
    @micah3k Před 3 lety

    thank you for this video

  • @ProfessorRaiParadox
    @ProfessorRaiParadox Před rokem

    I thank you, earnestly, for sharing, my favorite is the one at 1:48

  • @NeovanGoth
    @NeovanGoth Před rokem

    A work of art

  • @philkaw
    @philkaw Před 3 lety +1

    Absolutely stunning--time to read up on chaos theory.

  • @modularmoon
    @modularmoon Před rokem +5

    This is very cool! I wonder what it would sound like if you added sounds whose pitch, volume, and frequency corresponded to the position, speed and velocity of the points

  • @whocares8567
    @whocares8567 Před 3 lety

    This is incredible

  • @kaibuchan
    @kaibuchan Před 3 lety

    epic video thank you for making this

  • @DrewRobertson1
    @DrewRobertson1 Před rokem

    Need a masterclass on how to recreate this. It's wonderful.

  • @deepakshah6174
    @deepakshah6174 Před 3 lety

    breathtakingly beautiful

  • @ChantingInTheDark
    @ChantingInTheDark Před rokem

    If it’s not been done already, these would make an awesome drone display.

  • @lazybadger3323
    @lazybadger3323 Před 3 lety

    Such beauty in chaos!

  • @coins_png
    @coins_png Před 3 lety

    This made my day

  • @slog656
    @slog656 Před rokem

    The Tinkerbell map is a fun one! Just had a 4 week crash course in chaotic dynamics. Was fascinating to see how laminar fluid flow transitions into turbulence. Got an A* on my report too ;)

  • @patrickgilles4870
    @patrickgilles4870 Před 3 lety

    I like how there were some individual points that would kinda break off from the group but eventually rejoin