Butterfly EffectA name given to the extreme sensitivity of chaotic systems, in which small
changes or perturbations lead to drastically different outcomes. A common
example of this phenomenon is a butterfly flapping its wings in California, and
thereby initiating a change in weather patterns that results in the formation of
a thunderstorm in Nebraska.
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