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Provides a modern, basic and self-contained introduction to the subject matter Includes topics not normally presented at the textbook level Offers worked examples as well as exercises and solutions

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Provides a modern, basic and self-contained introduction to the subject matter Includes topics not normally presented at the textbook level Offers worked examples as well as exercises and solutions

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Autorenporträt
Santo Banerjee was a senior research associate in the department of Mathematics, Politecnico di Torino, Italy from 2009-2011. Currently he is working as an Associate Professor, in the Institute for Mathematical Research (INSPEM), University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia, and is also a founder member of the Malaysia-Italy Centre of Excellence in Mathematical Science, UPM, Malaysia. His research is mainly concerned with Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos, Complexity and Secure Communication. He has published 16 books and over 90 research articles in international journals in the field. Currently he is involved in many academic and industry projects on signal processing, biomedical measures and devices, complex networks and cryptography. He is an editor of EPJ Plus (Springer) and other journals publishing both regular and special issues. For more detail, please visit https://sites.google.com/site/santobanhome/ .



Bharathwaj Muthuswamy received B.S (2002), M.S (2005) and PhD (2009) degrees from the University of California, Berkeley, all in electrical engineering and computer sciences. At present, he is with the Department of Physics, Stevens Institute of Technology.

Dr. Muthuswamy's research interests are investigating the chaotic dynamics of the Muthuswamy-Chua system, understanding properties of physical memristors such as discharge tubes and studying applications of nonlinear dynamical systems using field-programmable gate arrays.

He has held visiting professor appointments at the University of California, Berkeley; Vellore Institute of Technology and the University of Western Australia.