Non Linear Phenomena In Materials Science Iii

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Non Linear Phenomena in Materials Science III

Author: G. Ananthakrishna
language: en
Publisher: Trans Tech Publications Ltd
Release Date: 1995-04-18
Instabilities and Patterning Proceedings of the Indo-French Workshop on Instabilities and Patterning and of the International Meeting on Non Linear Phenomena in Materials Science, both held in Bangalore, India, December 1994
Non Linear Phenomena in Materials Science II

Author: G. Martin
language: en
Publisher: Trans Tech Publications Ltd
Release Date: 1992-01-01
One of the main characteristics of materials science is that it deals with properties which often deviate from linear relationships when compared with such parameters as temperature, pressure, and concentration. The reasons for this behavior of materials are twofold: the speed of linear reaction can vary greatly, and abrupt changes may occur in the static or dynamic states of self-organisation.
Nonlinear Dynamics

Author: Muthusamy Lakshmanan
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2012-12-06
Integrability, chaos and patterns are three of the most important concepts in nonlinear dynamics. These are covered in this book from fundamentals to recent developments. The book presents a self-contained treatment of the subject to suit the needs of students, teachers and researchers in physics, mathematics, engineering and applied sciences who wish to gain a broad knowledge of nonlinear dynamics. It describes fundamental concepts, theoretical procedures, experimental and numerical techniques and technological applications of nonlinear dynamics. Numerous examples and problems are included to facilitate the understanding of the concepts and procedures described. In addition to 16 chapters of main material, the book contains 10 appendices which present in-depth mathematical formulations involved in the analysis of various nonlinear systems.