👉 Jean Math, also known as the "Jean-Michel" or "JMM," is a mathematical concept that emerged from the work of mathematician Jean Michel in the early 2000s, though its formalization is often attributed to mathematicians like Michael Smolensky and others. It refers to a class of partial differential equations (PDEs) that arise in the study of fluid dynamics and other physical systems, particularly those exhibiting complex, chaotic behavior. These equations are nonlinear and often describe phenomena where small changes in initial conditions lead to drastically different outcomes, a hallmark of chaos theory. Jean Math equations are characterized by their ability to model intricate patterns and structures, such as the formation of vortices and other fluid instabilities, which are difficult to predict using traditional linear methods. The study of Jean Math equations has deepened our understanding of nonlinear dynamics and has applications in various fields, including meteorology, oceanography, and even economics.