TitleNonlinear Stability and Bifurcation Theory : An Introduction for Engineers and Applied Scientists
Author(s)Troger, Hans;Steindl, Alois
PublicationVienna, Springer Vienna, 1991.
DescriptionXI, 407 p : online resource
Abstract NoteEvery student in engineering or in other fields of the applied sciences who has passed through his curriculum knows that the treatment of nonlin?? ear problems has been either avoided completely or is confined to special courses where a great number of different ad-hoc methods are presented. The wide-spread believe that no straightforward solution procedures for nonlinear problems are available prevails even today in engineering cir?? cles. Though in some courses it is indicated that in principle nonlinear problems are solveable by numerical methods the treatment of nonlinear problems, more or less, is considered to be an art or an intellectual game. A good example for this statement was the search for Ljapunov functions for nonlinear stability problems in the seventies. However things have changed. At the beginning of the seventies, start?? ing with the work of V.1. Arnold, R. Thom and many others, new ideas which, however, have their origin in the work of H. Poincare and A. A. Andronov, in the treatment of nonlinear problems appeared. These ideas gave birth to the term Bifurcation Theory. Bifurcation theory allows to solve a great class of nonlinear problems under variation of parameters in a straightforward manner
ISBN,Price9783709191682
Keyword(s)1. APPLIED MATHEMATICS 2. CIVIL ENGINEERING 3. CLASSICAL MECHANICS 4. EBOOK 5. EBOOK - SPRINGER 6. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 7. Mathematical and Computational Engineering 8. MECHANICS
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