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This is a crosspost from   Cleve’s Corner: Cleve Moler on Mathematics and Computing Cleve Moler is the author of the first MATLAB, one of the founders of MathWorks, and is currently Chief Mathematician at the company. He writes here about MATLAB, scientific computing and interesting mathematics.. See the original post here.

Double Pendulum

I was amazed by two recent YouTube videos about the double pendulum.

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Double Pendulum

The classic double pendulum consists of one pendulum attached to a fixed pivot and a second pendulum attached to the end of the first. The system is governed by Newton's laws, and its motion is completely determined by the initial conditions. There is no randomness. However, its behavior is sometimes difficult to predict. It may be chaotic.

Cleve's Lab

Ten years ago, I included the double pendulum in Cleve's Lab.

Drew's Campfire

Drew's Campfire is one recent video about the double pendulum. Here is a link to the video.

Here is a sample frame.

2Swap

The second video comes from 2Swap. Here is a link to the video.

Here is a frame featuring the Pretzel pendulum.


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