Water confined within nanometre-scale environments exhibits distinctive dynamical behaviour markedly different from its bulk properties. In these restricted spaces – such as nanoporous materials, ...
The observation of new chaoticity-related time and length scales explains the breakdown of thermalization. One popular example of chaotic behavior is the butterfly effect -- a butterfly may flap its ...
Complex network theory has become a key analytical framework in modern physics for studying structure, dynamics, and emergent behaviour in complex systems.
One popular example of chaotic behavior is the butterfly effect – a butterfly may flap its wings in somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean and cause a tornado in Colorado. This remarkable fable illustrates ...