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Path of the double pendulum. The double pendulum consists of two massless rods of unit length, attached to each other by a hinge. One pendulum is fixed by a hinge at the location indicated by the white circle. This pendulum has a mass at its other end, that moves along the circle, indicated by green, in a chaotic fashion. The other pendulum also has a mass at its other end, which moves along the red trajectory. The equations of motion of the double pendulum have been solved by my C program written under Debian Linux. The program used the 4th order Runge-Kutta method. The datapoints were plotted by the free program gnuplot.

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Date 22 March 2006 (original upload date)
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