Chaotic dynamics of nonlinear systems
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Chaotic dynamics of nonlinear systems
(Wiley professional paperback series)
Wiley, 1997
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"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Bibliography: p. 221-225
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Covering all essential topics, this book introduces the major paradigms in the transition to chaos as exhibited by dynamic systems--all in a coherent and logically integrated format. Every route to chaos is clearly illustrated with examples of how it progresses in specific dynamical systems such as the logistical map, the Lorenz system, and more. Focusing mostly on dissipative systems, this book examines both concepts of mappings and differential dynamics.
Table of Contents
- One-Dimensional Maps
- Universality Theory
- Fractal Dimension
- Differential Dynamics
- Nonlinear Examples with Chaos
- Two-Dimensional Maps
- Conservative Dynamics
- Measures of Chaos
- Complexity and Chaos
- Reprise
- Glossary
- References
- Index.
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