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Six Lectures on Dynamical Systems

Author : Bernd Aulbach
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 25,98 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 9789810225483

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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.

Lectures on Dynamical Systems, Structural Stability, and Their Applications

Author : Kotik K. Lee
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 476 pages
File Size : 44,10 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789971509651

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The communication of knowledge on nonlinear dynamical systems, between the mathematicians working on the analytic approach and the scientists working mostly on the applications and numerical simulations has been less than ideal. This volume hopes to bridge the gap between books written on the subject by mathematicians and those written by scientists. The second objective of this volume is to draw attention to the need for cross-fertilization of knowledge between the physical and biological scientists. The third aim is to provide the reader with a personal guide on the study of global nonlinear dynamical systems.

Dynamical Systems

Author : C. Marchioro
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 29,4 MB
Release : 2011-06-10
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 3642139299

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Lectures: J. Guckenheimer: Bifurcations of dynamical systems.- J. Moser: Various aspects of integrable.- S. Newhouse: Lectures on dynamical systems.- Seminars: A. Chenciner: Hopf bifurcation for invariant tori.- M. Misiurewicz: Horseshoes for continuous mappings of an interval.

Nonautonomous Dynamical Systems

Author : Peter E. Kloeden
Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 30,28 MB
Release : 2011-08-17
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 0821868713

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The theory of nonautonomous dynamical systems in both of its formulations as processes and skew product flows is developed systematically in this book. The focus is on dissipative systems and nonautonomous attractors, in particular the recently introduced concept of pullback attractors. Linearization theory, invariant manifolds, Lyapunov functions, Morse decompositions and bifurcations for nonautonomous systems and set-valued generalizations are also considered as well as applications to numerical approximations, switching systems and synchronization. Parallels with corresponding theories of control and random dynamical systems are briefly sketched. With its clear and systematic exposition, many examples and exercises, as well as its interesting applications, this book can serve as a text at the beginning graduate level. It is also useful for those who wish to begin their own independent research in this rapidly developing area.

Nonautonomous Dynamical Systems in the Life Sciences

Author : Peter E. Kloeden
Publisher : Springer
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 46,23 MB
Release : 2014-01-22
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 3319030809

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Nonautonomous dynamics describes the qualitative behavior of evolutionary differential and difference equations, whose right-hand side is explicitly time dependent. Over recent years, the theory of such systems has developed into a highly active field related to, yet recognizably distinct from that of classical autonomous dynamical systems. This development was motivated by problems of applied mathematics, in particular in the life sciences where genuinely nonautonomous systems abound. The purpose of this monograph is to indicate through selected, representative examples how often nonautonomous systems occur in the life sciences and to outline the new concepts and tools from the theory of nonautonomous dynamical systems that are now available for their investigation.

Shadowing in Dynamical Systems

Author : K.J. Palmer
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 307 pages
File Size : 39,12 MB
Release : 2013-03-14
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 1475732104

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In this book the theory of hyperbolic sets is developed, both for diffeomorphisms and flows, with an emphasis on shadowing. We show that hyperbolic sets are expansive and have the shadowing property. Then we use shadowing to prove that hyperbolic sets are robust under perturbation, that they have an asymptotic phase property and also that the dynamics near a transversal homoclinic orbit is chaotic. It turns out that chaotic dynamical systems arising in practice are not quite hyperbolic. However, they possess enough hyperbolicity to enable us to use shadowing ideas to give computer-assisted proofs that computed orbits of such systems can be shadowed by true orbits for long periods of time, that they possess periodic orbits of long periods and that it is really true that they are chaotic. Audience: This book is intended primarily for research workers in dynamical systems but could also be used in an advanced graduate course taken by students familiar with calculus in Banach spaces and with the basic existence theory for ordinary differential equations.

Random Dynamical Systems

Author : Ludwig Arnold
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 590 pages
File Size : 18,57 MB
Release : 2013-04-17
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 3662128780

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The first systematic presentation of the theory of dynamical systems under the influence of randomness, this book includes products of random mappings as well as random and stochastic differential equations. The basic multiplicative ergodic theorem is presented, providing a random substitute for linear algebra. On its basis, many applications are detailed. Numerous instructive examples are treated analytically or numerically.

Advanced Topics in the Theory of Dynamical Systems

Author : G. Fusco
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 11,32 MB
Release : 2016-06-03
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 1483217892

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Advanced Topics in the Theory of Dynamical Systems covers the proceedings of the international conference by the same title, held at Villa Madruzzo, Trento, Italy on June 1-6, 1987. The conference reviews research advances in the field of dynamical systems. This book is composed of 20 chapters that explore the theoretical aspects and problems arising from applications of these systems. Considerable chapters are devoted to finite dimensional systems, with special emphasis on the analysis of existence of periodic solutions to Hamiltonian systems. Other chapters deal with infinite dimensional systems and the developments of methods in the general approach to existence and qualitative analysis problems in the general theory, as well as in the study of particular systems concerning natural sciences. The final chapters discuss the properties of hyperbolic sets, equivalent period doubling, Cauchy problems, and quasiperiodic solitons for nonlinear Klein-Gordon equations. This book is of value to mathematicians, physicists, researchers, and advance students.

Dynamical Systems, Graphs, and Algorithms

Author : George Osipenko
Publisher : Springer
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 21,95 MB
Release : 2006-10-28
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 3540355952

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This book describes a family of algorithms for studying the global structure of systems. By a finite covering of the phase space we construct a directed graph with vertices corresponding to cells of the covering and edges corresponding to admissible transitions. The method is used, among other things, to locate the periodic orbits and the chain recurrent set, to construct the attractors and their basins, to estimate the entropy, and more.