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Relativistic chaos

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Relativistic chaos refers to chaotic behavior in dynamical systems that are governed by the principles of relativistic physics, particularly those described by Einstein's theory of relativity. In classical mechanics, chaos can occur in nonlinear dynamical systems where small changes in initial conditions can lead to dramatically different outcomes; this phenomenon is often characterized by a sensitive dependence on initial conditions.

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