Noun
chaos theory (uncountable)
(mathematics) The study of iterative non-linear systems in which arbitrarily small variations in initial conditions become magnified over time.
I don't only write about English literature; I also write about chaos theory and... ants. I can understand ants. A. S. Byatt
I feel like once the song is done, you put it out there and if people want to do bizarre remixes, if people want to make strange videos, great. You know, like chaos theory applied to the music business. Moby
Whenever you have dynamic interactions between 300 million people and the American economy acting in really complex ways, that introduces a degree of almost chaos theory to the system, in a literal sense. Nate Silver
We know from chaos theory that even if you had a perfect model of the world, you'd need infinite precision in order to predict future events. With sociopolitical or economic phenomena, we don't have anything like that. Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Chaos theory affects nearly every field of human knowledge and endeavor, from astronomy and zoology to the arts, the humanities, and business. Source: Internet
Chaos theory and the sensitive dependence on initial conditions were described in the literature in a particular case of the three-body problem by Henri Poincaré in 1890. Source: Internet