Edward Norton Lorenz

Mathematician and Meteorologist, Chaos Theory

Edward Norton Lorenz - Scientists & Innovators born May 23rd, 1917
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Contributions to mathematics and meteorology included pioneering work in chaos theory and developing the concept of sensitive dependence on initial conditions, often referred to as the 'butterfly effect'. Developed numerical weather prediction models that enhanced meteorological practices. Contributions laid the groundwork for further advancements in dynamical systems and complexity science.

Pioneered chaos theory and sensitive dependence

Developed numerical weather prediction models

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