Global Transversality Resonance And Chaotic Dynamics


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Global Transversality, Resonance And Chaotic Dynamics


Global Transversality, Resonance And Chaotic Dynamics

Author: Albert C J Luo

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 2008-01-25


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This unique book presents a different point of view on the fundamental theory of global transversality, resonance and chaotic dynamics in n-dimensional nonlinear dynamic systems. The methodology and techniques presented in this book are applicable to nonlinear dynamical systems in general. This book provides useful tools for analytical and numerical predictions of chaos in nonlinear Hamiltonian and dissipative systems. All theoretical results are strictly proved. However, the ideas presented in this book are less formal and rigorous in an informal and lively manner. The author hopes the initial ideas may give some inspirations in the field of nonlinear dynamics. With physical concepts, the author also used the simple, mathematical language to write this book. Therefore, this book is very readable, which can be either a textbook for senior undergraduate and graduate students or a reference book for researches in nonlinear dynamics.

Global Transversality, Resonance and Chaotic Dynamics


Global Transversality, Resonance and Chaotic Dynamics

Author: Albert C. J. Luo

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 2008


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This unique book presents a different point of view on the fundamental theory of global transversality, resonance and chaotic dynamics in n -dimensional nonlinear dynamic systems. The methodology and techniques presented in this book are applicable to nonlinear dynamical systems in general. This book provides useful tools for analytical and numerical predictions of chaos in nonlinear Hamiltonian and dissipative systems. All theoretical results are strictly proved. However, the ideas presented in this book are less formal and rigorous in an informal and lively manner. The author hopes the initial ideas may give some inspirations in the field of nonlinear dynamics. With physical concepts, the author also used the simple, mathematical language to write this book. Therefore, this book is very readable, which can be either a textbook for senior undergraduate and graduate students or a reference book for researches in nonlinear dynamics. Sample Chapter(s). Chapter 1: Introduction (1,196 KB). Contents: Differential Geometry of Flows; Global Transversality in Continuous Dynamical Systems; Chaotic Layer Dynamics; Two-Dimensional Stochastic Layers; Stochasticity in Resonant Separatrix Layers; Nonlinear Dynamics on an Equi-energy Surface; Stability and Grazing in Dissipative Systems; Global Dynamics in Two-Dimensional Dynamical Systems; Flow Switchability in Discontinuous Dynamical Systems. Readership: Mathematicians, physicists, researchers and engineers in mechanical engineering and electrical engineering as well as university professors and students.

Global Analysis of Nonlinear Dynamics


Global Analysis of Nonlinear Dynamics

Author: Jian-Qiao Sun

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2012-05-01


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Global Analysis of Nonlinear Dynamics collects chapters on recent developments in global analysis of non-linear dynamical systems with a particular emphasis on cell mapping methods developed by Professor C.S. Hsu of the University of California, Berkeley. This collection of contributions prepared by a diverse group of internationally recognized researchers is intended to stimulate interests in global analysis of complex and high-dimensional nonlinear dynamical systems, whose global properties are largely unexplored at this time.