Chaotic dynamics: an introduction

The previous edition of this text was the first to provide a quantitative introduction to chaos and nonlinear dynamics at undergraduate level. It was widely praised for the clarity of the writing and for the unique and effective way in which the authors presented the basic ideas. These same qualitie...

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Main Author: Baker, Gregory L.
Other Authors: Gollub, J. P. 1944-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1996
Edition:Second edition.
Links:https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139170864
Summary:The previous edition of this text was the first to provide a quantitative introduction to chaos and nonlinear dynamics at undergraduate level. It was widely praised for the clarity of the writing and for the unique and effective way in which the authors presented the basic ideas. These same qualities characterise this revised and expanded second edition. Interest in chaotic dynamics has grown explosively in recent years. Applications to practically every scientific field have had far-reaching impact. As in the first edition, the authors present all the main features of chaotic dynamics using the damped, driven pendulum as the primary model. This second edition includes additional material on the analysis and characterisation of chaotic data, and applications of chaos. This new edition of Chaotic Dynamics can be used as a text for courses on chaos for physics and engineering students at the second and third year level.
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 256 Seiten)
ISBN:9781139170864