Rossler Attractor

Rossler Attractor

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The world's first open source Rossler Attractor, with attractor-generating Mathematica notebook. The Rossler Attractor is an attractor for the Rossler system, which is a system of three non-linear ordinary differential equations. Strangely enough, this attractor was theorized, Otto Rossler, to be a part of the well known Lorenz attractor. Needless to say, this changed when Rossler saw the period in the z-axis. Like the Lorenz attractor, the Rossler attractor is one of the few 'strange' attractors, which means that the attractor has fractal dimension. For more information on how cool a Rossler Attractor is check out the wiki at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rössler_attractor. Print Settings Printer: Building Momentum v.4 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 20% Notes: Learned the hard way, don't print with rafts. Some Rosslers, with specific parameters, will require supports and some wont, depends on how many periods jump into the Z-plane. Less Z-plane periods means more support Post-Printing

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