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Morris W. Hirsch |
Differential equations, dynamical systems, and an introduction to chaos |
026032 |
2013 |
Book |
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David D. Nolte |
Introduction to modern dynamics: Chaos, Networks, Space and Time |
026051 |
2015 |
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David P. Feldman |
Chaos and fractals: An Elementary Introduction |
024644 |
2012 |
Book |
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Stephen Wiggins |
Introduction to applied nonlinear dynamical systems and chaos |
023954 |
2003 |
Book |
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Richard Kautz |
Chaos: The science of predictable random motion |
023657 |
2011 |
Book |
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Elhadj Zeraoulia |
2 - D quadratic maps and 3 - D ode systems: A rigorous approach |
023547 |
2010 |
Book |
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Paul Manneville |
Instabilities, chaos and turbulence |
023550 |
2010 |
Book |
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Steven H. Strogatz |
Nonlinear dynamics and chaos: With applications to physics, biology, chemistry and engineering |
021379 |
2001 |
Book |
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SORNETTE, DIDIER |
Critical phenomena in natural sciences : Chaos, fractals, selforganization and disorder : Concepts and tools |
020649 |
2004 |
Book |
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M. Lakshmanan |
Nonlinear dynamics: Integrability, chaos and patterns |
018429 |
2003 |
Book |
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Title | Introduction to modern dynamics: Chaos, Networks, Space and Time |
Author(s) | David D. Nolte |
Edition | eBooks |
Publication | Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2015. |
Description | xiii, 423p. |
Abstract Note | The best parts of physics are the last topics that our students ever see. These are the exciting new frontiers of nonlinear and complex systems that are at the forefront of university research and are the basis of many high-tech businesses. Topics such as traffic on the World Wide Web, the spread of epidemics through globally-mobile populations, or the synchronization of global economies are governed by universal principles just as profound as Newton's laws. Nonetheless, the conventional university physics curriculum reserves most of these topics for advanced graduate study. Two justifications are given for this situation: first, that the mathematical tools needed to understand these topics are beyond the skill set of undergraduate students, and second, that these are speciality topics with no common theme and little overlap.
Introduction to Modern Dynamics dispels these myths. The structure of this book combines the three main topics of modern dynamics - chaos theory, dynamics on complex networks, and general relativity - into a coherent framework. |
ISBN,Price | 9780199657049 : UKP 32.50(PB) |
Classification | 531.3
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Keyword(s) | 1. 100 YEARS OF THE FIRST OBSERVATIONS OF T
2. CHAOS
3. COMPLEX SYSTEMS
4. DYNAMICS
5. EBOOK
6. EBOOK - OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
7. HAMILTONIAN DYNAMICS
8. NONLINEAR DYNAMICS
9. RELATIVISTIC DYNAMICS
10. SPACE AND TIME
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Title | Chaos and fractals: An Elementary Introduction |
Author(s) | David P. Feldman |
Publication | Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2012. |
Description | xxi, 408p. |
Abstract Note | his book provides the reader with an elementary introduction to chaos and fractals, suitable for students with a background in elementary algebra, without assuming prior coursework in calculus or physics. It introduces the key phenomena of chaos - aperiodicity, sensitive dependence on initial conditions, bifurcations - via simple iterated functions. Fractals are introduced as self-similar geometric objects and analyzed with the self-similarity and box-counting dimensions. After a brief discussion of power laws, subsequent chapters explore Julia Sets and the Mandelbrot Set. The last part of the book examines two-dimensional dynamical systems, strange attractors, cellular automata, and chaotic differential equations. |
ISBN,Price | 9780199566440 : UKP 27.00(PB) |
Classification | 536.758CHAOS
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Keyword(s) | 1. CELLULAR AUTOMATA
2. CHAOS
3. CHAOTIC DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
4. FRACTALS
5. STRANGE ATTRACTORS
6. TWO-DIMENSIONAL DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
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Title | Introduction to applied nonlinear dynamical systems and chaos |
Author(s) | Stephen Wiggins |
Edition | 2nd. |
Publication | New York, Springer, 2003. |
Description | xix, 843p. |
Series | (Texts in applied mathematics) |
Abstract Note | This volume is intended for advanced undergraduate or first-year graduate students as an introduction to applied nonlinear dynamics and chaos. The author has placed emphasis on teaching the techniques and ideas that will enable students to take specific dynamical systems and obtain some quantitative information about the behavior of these systems. He has included the basic core material that is necessary for higher levels of study and research. Thus, people who do not necessarily have an extensive mathematical background, such as students in engineering, physics, chemistry, and biology, will find this text as useful as students of mathematics. |
ISBN,Price | 0387001778 : EUR 79.95(HB) |
Classification | 517.938:536.758CHAOS
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Keyword(s) | 1. CHAOS
2. DIFFERENTIABLE DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
3. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
4. EBOOK
5. EBOOK - SPRINGER
6. NONLINEAR DYNAMICS
7. NONLINEAR THEORIES
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023954 |
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Title | Chaos: The science of predictable random motion |
Author(s) | Richard Kautz |
Publication | Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2011. |
Description | xiii, 309p. : With CD-ROM |
Abstract Note | Based on only elementary mathematics, this engaging account of chaos bridges the gap between introductions for the layman and college - level texts. It develops the science of dynamcis in terms of small time steps, describes the phenomenon of chaos through simple examples, and concludes with a close look at a homoclinic tangle, the mathematical monster at the heart of chaos. The presentation is enhanced by many figures, animations of chaotic motion and biographical sketches of the pioneers of dynamics and chaos theory. To ensure accessibility to motivated high school students, care has been taken to explain advanced mathematical concepts simply, including exponentials and logarithms, probability, correlation, frequency analysis, fractals, and transfinite numbers. These tools help to resolve the intriguing paradox of motion that is predictable and yet random, while the final chapter explores the various ways chaos theory has been put to practical use. |
ISBN,Price | 9780199594580 : Rs. 695.00(PB) |
Classification | 536.758CHAOS
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Keyword(s) | CHAOS
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023657 |
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