Ebook: Analysis and Simulation of Chaotic Systems
Author: Frank C. Hoppensteadt (auth.)
- Genre: Physics // Mechanics: Nonlinear dynamics and chaos
- Tags: Analysis
- Series: Applied Mathematical Sciences 94
- Year: 1993
- Publisher: Springer New York
- City: New York
- Edition: 2nd ed
- Language: English
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Beginning with ordinary language models or realistic mathematical models of physical or biological phenomena, the author derives tractable mathematical models that are amenable to further mathematical analysis or to elucidating computer simulations. For the most part, derivations are based on perturbation methods. Because of this, the majority of the text is devoted to careful derivations of implicit function theorems, methods of averaging, and quasi-static state approximation methods. The duality between stability and perturbation is developed and used, relying heavily on the concept of stability under persistent disturbances. This explains why stability and perturbation results developed for quite simple problems are often useful for more complicated, even chaotic, ones. Relevant topics about linear and nonlinear systems, nonlinear oscillations, and stability methods for difference, differential-delay, integro-differential and ordinary and partial differential equations are developed in the book. The material is oriented towards engineering, science and mathematics students having a background in calculus, matrices and differential equations. For the second edition, the author has restructured the chapters, placing special emphasis on introductory materials in Chapters 1 and 2 as distinct from presentation materials in Chapters 3 through 8. In addition, more material on bifurcations from the point of view of canonical models, sections on randomly perturbed systems, and several new computer simulations have been added.
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