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Catastrophe theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Malthusian catastrophe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Catastrophe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A catastrophe is an extremely large-scale disaster, a horrible event. It may also refer to: •Catastrophe bond, a risk-linked security used to share risks with bond investors •Catastrophe (drama), th...
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Rene Thom and Catastrophe Theory. ... Originated by the French mathematician Rene Thom in the 1960s, catastrophe theory is a special branch of dynamical systems theory. It studies and classifies phenomena characterized by sudden shifts in behavior arising from small changes in circumstances.
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Definition of catastrophe in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of catastrophe. Pronunciation of catastrophe. Translations of catastrophe. catastrophe synonyms, catastrophe antonyms. Information about catastrophe in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... visitation - any disaster or catastrophe;
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Definition of catastrophe from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... catastrophe theory (noun)
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1. disaster: a terrible disaster or accident, especially one that leads to great loss of life; ... 2. total failure: an absolute failure, often in humiliating or embarrassing circumstances; ... catastrophe theory...
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Definition of catastrophe from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of catastrophe. Pronunciation of catastrophe. Definition of the word catastrophe. Origin of the word catastrophe. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » catastrophe...
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