English: Thomas' cyclically symmetric attractor, a strange attractor with equation x'=sin(y)-bx, y'=sin(z)-by, z'=sin(x)-bz. Here b=0.1998.
The attractor was first described in: Thomas, R. [1999] “Deterministic chaos seen in terms of feedback circuits: Analysis, synthesis, ‘labyrinth chaos’,” Int. J. Bifurcation and Chaos 9, 1889–1905.
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