This article discusses the microcomputer simulation of dynamical systems that have a few degrees of freedom but which illustrate the properties associated with ergodicity and mixing shared by more realistic many‐particle systems. The models discussed are a stadium‐shaped billiard table model, and a particle moving in a regular array of hard disks or two‐dimensional Lennard–Jones particles. The examples show the need for a statistical description and are very useful for pedagogical purposes.

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