The Rössler attractor is a chaotic attractor named after the German physicist Otto Rössler, who introduced it in 1976. It is a system of three non-linear ordinary differential equations that model certain dynamical systems, and it is notable for its relatively simple structure compared to other chaotic systems like the Lorenz attractor. The equations that define the Rössler attractor are: 1. \(\frac{dx}{dt} = -y - z\) 2.

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