Six Lectures On Dynamical Systems


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Six Lectures on Dynamical Systems


Six Lectures on Dynamical Systems

Author: Bernd Aulbach

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 1996


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This volume consists of six articles covering different facets of the mathematical theory of dynamical systems. The topics range from topological foundations through invariant manifolds, decoupling, perturbations and computations to control theory. All contributions are based on a sound mathematical analysis. Some of them provide detailed proofs while others are of a survey character. In any case, emphasis is put on motivation and guiding ideas. Many examples are included.The papers of this volume grew out of a tutorial workshop for graduate students in mathematics held at the University of Augsburg. Each of the contributions is self-contained and provides an in-depth insight into some topic of current interest in the mathematical theory of dynamical systems. The text is suitable for courses and seminars on a graduate student level.

Six Lectures on Random Dynamical Systems


Six Lectures on Random Dynamical Systems

Author: Ludwig Arnold

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1994


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Dynamical Systems


Dynamical Systems

Author: Ludwig Arnold

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2006-11-14


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This volume contains the lecture notes written by the four principal speakers at the C.I.M.E. session on Dynamical Systems held at Montecatini, Italy in June 1994. The goal of the session was to illustrate how methods of dynamical systems can be applied to the study of ordinary and partial differential equations. Topics in random differential equations, singular perturbations, the Conley index theory, and non-linear PDEs were discussed. Readers interested in asymptotic behavior of solutions of ODEs and PDEs and familiar with basic notions of dynamical systems will wish to consult this text.