Dynamical systems and chaos / Henk Broer, Floris Takens
Type de document : MonographieCollection : Applied mathematical sciences, 172Langue : anglais.Pays: Etats Unis.Éditeur : New York : Springer, cop. 2011Description : 1 vol. (XVI-313 p.) : fig. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781441968692.ISSN: 0066-5452.Bibliographie : Bibliogr. p. 301-310. Index.Sujet MSC : 37-01, Introductory exposition (textbooks, tutorial papers, etc.) pertaining to dynamical systems and ergodic theory37C20, Smooth dynamical systems: general theory, Generic properties, structural stability of dynamical systems
37C70, Smooth dynamical systems: general theory, Attractors and repellers and their topological structure
37D45, Dynamical systems with hyperbolic behavior, Strange attractors, chaotic dynamics of systems with hyperbolic behavior
37F50, Dynamical systems over complex numbers, Small divisors, rotation domains and linearization in holomorphic dynamics
37Gxx, Dynamical systems and ergodic theory - Local and nonlocal bifurcation theory for dynamical systems
37M10, Approximation methods and numerical treatment of dynamical systems, Time series analysis of dynamical systemsEn-ligne : Springerlink | Zentralblatt | MathSciNet
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Bibliogr. p. 301-310. Index
Over the last four decades there has been extensive development in the theory of dynamical systems. This book starts from the phenomenological point of view reviewing examples. Hence the authors discuss oscillators, like the pendulum in many variation including damping and periodic forcing , the Van der Pol System, the Henon and Logistic families, the Newton algorithm seen as a dynamical system and the Lorenz and Rossler system are also discussed. The phenomena concern equilibrium, periodic, multi- or quasi-periodic and chaotic dynamic dynamics as these occur in all kinds of modeling and are met both in computer simulations and in experiments. The application areas vary from celestial mechanics and economical evolutions to population dynamics and climate variability. The book is aimed at a broad audience of students and researchers. The first four chapters have been used for an undergraduate course in Dynamical Systems and material from the last two chapters and from the appendices has been used for master and PhD courses by the authors. All chapters conclude with an exercise section. One of the challenges is to help applied researchers acquire background for a better understanding of the data that computer simulation or experiment may provide them with the development of the theory. (Source : Springer)
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