Unusual software bugs are a class of software bugs that are considered exceptionally difficult to understand and repair. There are several kinds, mostly named after scientists who discovered counterintuitive things.
Heisenbug
A heisenbug (named after the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle) is a computer bug that disappears or alters its characteristics when an attempt is made to study it.
Bohrbug
A Bohr bug or bohrbug (named after the Bohr atom model) is a bug that makes itself manifest consistently under a well-defined (but possibly unknown) set of conditions.
Mandelbug
A mandelbug (named after fractal innovator Benoît Mandelbrot) is a computer bug whose…
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