Chaotic, fractional, and complex dynamics : new insights and perspectives
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Chaotic, fractional, and complex dynamics : new insights and perspectives
(Understanding complex systems / founding editor, J.A. Scott Kelso)(Springer complexity)
Springer, c2018
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The book presents nonlinear, chaotic and fractional dynamics, complex systems and networks, together with cutting-edge research on related topics.
The fifteen chapters - written by leading scientists working in the areas of nonlinear, chaotic, and fractional dynamics, as well as complex systems and networks - offer an extensive overview of cutting-edge research on a range of topics, including fundamental and applied research. These include but are not limited to, aspects of synchronization in complex dynamical systems, universality features in systems with specific fractional dynamics, and chaotic scattering.
As such, the book provides an excellent and timely snapshot of the current state of research, blending the insights and experiences of many prominent researchers.
Table of Contents
preliminary: 1. Lev Ostrovsky: Dynamics of particles and bubbles under the action of acoustic radiation force.- 2. Tomasz Kapitaniak:Synchronous states in the network of Kuramoto systems with excitation.- 3. Jose Antonio Tenreiro Machado.- 4. Mark Eldelman: Universality in systems with power-law memory and fractional dynamics.- 5. Miguel A. F. Sanjuan: Basin Entropy and the uncertainty in the chaotic scattering of cold atoms.- 6. Albert Luo.- 7. Christian Bick.- 8. Jason Gallas.- 9. Jose Mario Martinez.- 10. Lea Santos: Nonequilibrium dynamics of isolated many-body quantum systems.- 11. Luis FC Alberto.- 12. Marcelo G. Ramirez Avila: Fireflies: a paradigm in synchronization.- 13. Mike Field: Heteroclinic networks and patterns of synchronization in identical coupled cell systems.- 14. Luis Antonio Aguirre.- 15. Jose Mario Vicensi Grzybowski.
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