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Chaos and Discrete Dynamical Systems is a unique, first-of-its-kind book/CD-ROM package which contains information relating to chaos, bifurcations and critical curves in 2-dimensions. It is of interest to a wide range of scientists, engineers and students in mathematics, engineering, physics, and other interested in and involved with complex dynamical systems.
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Chaos and Discrete Dynamical Systems is a unique, first-of-its-kind book/CD-ROM package which contains information relating to chaos, bifurcations and critical curves in 2-dimensions. It is of interest to a wide range of scientists, engineers and students in mathematics, engineering, physics, and other interested in and involved with complex dynamical systems.
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- Verlag: Springer US
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781461219361
- Artikelnr.: 44179926
- Verlag: Springer US
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781461219361
- Artikelnr.: 44179926
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Chaos and Discrete Dynamical Systems is a unique, first-of-its-kind book/CD-ROM package which contains information relating to chaos, bifurcations and critical curves in 2-dimensions. It is of interest to a wide range of scientists, engineers and students in mathematics, engineering, physics, and other interested in and involved with complex dynamical systems.
of the Book.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Basic concepts in 1D.- 3 Basic concepts in 2D.- 4 Absorbing Areas.- 5 Holes.- 6 Fractal Boundaries.- 7 Chaotic Contact Bifurcations.- 8 Conclusion.- Appendix 1 Notations.- A1.1 Formal logic.- A1.2 Set theory.- A1.3 Point set topology.- Appendix 2 Topological Dynamics.- A2.1 Trajectories and orbits.- A2.2 Inverse images.- A2.3 Fixed points.- A2.4 Periodic trajectories.- A2.5 Limit points.- A2.6 Stable sets, attractors, and basins.- A2.7 Unstable sets and repellors.- A2.8 Chaotic attractors.- Appendix 3 Critical Curves.- A3.1 The zones.- A3.2 Critical points via calculus.- A3.3 Critical points via topology.- A3.4 The critical curves.- A3.5 Absorbing areas.- Appendix 4 Synonyms.- Appendix 5 History, Part 1.- A5.1 Early history.- A5.2 Finite difference equations.- A5.3 Functional equations.- A5.4 Poincaré.- A5.5 Independent contemporaries of Poincaré.- A5.6 Birkhoff.- A5.7 Denjoy.- A5.8 The Russian school.- A5.9 The Japanese school.- A5.10 Conservative systems.- A5.11 The American school.- A5.12 Numerical methods and applied work.- A5.13 Iteration theory.- A5.14 The methods of Liapunov.- A5.15 Periodic solutions.- A5.16 Control theory.- A5.17 Other applications.- A5.18 Conclusion.- A5.19 Historical Bibliography.- Appendix 6 History, Part 2.- A6.1 Introduction.- A6.2 G.D. Birkhoff.- A6.3 Nonlinear oscillations from 1925.- A6.4 The Mandelstham-Andronov school.- A6.5 The Bogoliubov (or Kiev) school.- A6.6 Poincaré's analyticity theorem.- A6.7 Myrberg's contribution.- A6.8 Conclusion.- Appendix 7 Domains of the Figures.- Frequently used references by code.- Bibliography by author.
of the Book.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Basic concepts in 1D.- 3 Basic concepts in 2D.- 4 Absorbing Areas.- 5 Holes.- 6 Fractal Boundaries.- 7 Chaotic Contact Bifurcations.- 8 Conclusion.- Appendix 1 Notations.- A1.1 Formal logic.- A1.2 Set theory.- A1.3 Point set topology.- Appendix 2 Topological Dynamics.- A2.1 Trajectories and orbits.- A2.2 Inverse images.- A2.3 Fixed points.- A2.4 Periodic trajectories.- A2.5 Limit points.- A2.6 Stable sets, attractors, and basins.- A2.7 Unstable sets and repellors.- A2.8 Chaotic attractors.- Appendix 3 Critical Curves.- A3.1 The zones.- A3.2 Critical points via calculus.- A3.3 Critical points via topology.- A3.4 The critical curves.- A3.5 Absorbing areas.- Appendix 4 Synonyms.- Appendix 5 History, Part 1.- A5.1 Early history.- A5.2 Finite difference equations.- A5.3 Functional equations.- A5.4 Poincaré.- A5.5 Independent contemporaries of Poincaré.- A5.6 Birkhoff.- A5.7 Denjoy.- A5.8 The Russian school.- A5.9 The Japanese school.- A5.10 Conservative systems.- A5.11 The American school.- A5.12 Numerical methods and applied work.- A5.13 Iteration theory.- A5.14 The methods of Liapunov.- A5.15 Periodic solutions.- A5.16 Control theory.- A5.17 Other applications.- A5.18 Conclusion.- A5.19 Historical Bibliography.- Appendix 6 History, Part 2.- A6.1 Introduction.- A6.2 G.D. Birkhoff.- A6.3 Nonlinear oscillations from 1925.- A6.4 The Mandelstham-Andronov school.- A6.5 The Bogoliubov (or Kiev) school.- A6.6 Poincaré's analyticity theorem.- A6.7 Myrberg's contribution.- A6.8 Conclusion.- Appendix 7 Domains of the Figures.- Frequently used references by code.- Bibliography by author.







