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Tien-Yien Li is a University Distinguished Professor of [[Mathematics]] at [[Michigan State University]] and a [[Guggenheim Fellow]]. Li and co-author [[James Yorke]] published a paper in 1975 entitled "Period Three Implies Chaos," in which the mathematical term [[chaos]] was coined. |
Tien-Yien Li is a University Distinguished Professor of [[Mathematics]] at [[Michigan State University]] and a [[Guggenheim Fellow]]. Li and co-author [[James Yorke]] published a paper in 1975 entitled "Period Three Implies Chaos," in which the mathematical term [[chaos]] was coined. |
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Tien-Yien Li is a University Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at Michigan State University and a Guggenheim Fellow. Li and co-author James Yorke published a paper in 1975 entitled "Period Three Implies Chaos," in which the mathematical term chaos was coined.