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Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems

Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems

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Languange Used : en
Release Date : 2009
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ISBN : UOM:39015072642013

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An Introduction To Dynamical Systems

An Introduction To Dynamical Systems

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Author by : Rex Clark Robinson
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 2012
Publisher by : American Mathematical Soc.

ISBN : 9780821891353

This book gives a mathematical treatment of the introduction to qualitative differential equations and discrete dynamical systems. The treatment includes theoretical proofs, methods of calculation, and applications. The two parts of the book, continuous time of differential equations and discrete time of dynamical systems, can be covered independently in one semester each or combined together into a year long course. The material on differential equations introduces the qualitative or geometric approach through a treatment of linear systems in any dimension. There follows chapters where equilibria are the most important feature, where scalar (energy) functions is the principal tool, where periodic orbits appear, and finally, chaotic systems of differential equations. The many different approaches are systematically introduced through examples and theorems. The material on discrete dynamical systems starts with maps of one variable and proceeds to systems in higher dimensions. The treatment starts with examples where the periodic points can be found explicitly and then introduces symbolic dynamics to analyze where they can be shown to exist but not given in explicit form. Chaotic systems are presented both mathematically and more computationally using Lyapunov exponents. With the one-dimensional maps as models, the multidimensional maps cover the same material in higher dimensions. This higher dimensional material is less computational and more conceptual and theoretical. The final chapter on fractals introduces various dimensions which is another computational tool for measuring the complexity of a system. It also treats iterated function systems which give examples of complicated sets. In the second edition of the book, much of the material has been rewritten to clarify the presentation. Also, some new material has been included in both parts of the book. This book can be used as a textbook for an advanced undergraduate course on ordinary differential equations and/or dynamical systems. Prerequisites are standard courses in calculus (single variable and multivariable), linear algebra, and introductory differential equations....



Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems

Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems

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Release Date : 2008
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ISBN : UOM:39015072625299

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Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems

Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems

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Release Date : 2008
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ISBN : UOM:39015072642989

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Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems S Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems A Journal Bridging Mathematics And Sciences Series S

 Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems S Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems A Journal Bridging Mathematics And Sciences Series S

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Author by : [Anonymus AC07680629]
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 2008
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ISBN : OCLC:800025792

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Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems

Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems

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Languange Used : en
Release Date : 2001
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ISBN : OCLC:800983029

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Patterns Describeb By Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems

Patterns Describeb By Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems

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Author by : José Antonio Rodríguez
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 2004
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ISBN : OCLC:66598553

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Stability Of Dynamical Systems

Stability Of Dynamical Systems

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Languange Used : en
Release Date : 2008
Publisher by : Springer Science & Business Media

ISBN : 9780817644864

In the analysis and synthesis of contemporary systems, engineers and scientists are frequently confronted with increasingly complex models that may simultaneously include components whose states evolve along continuous time and discrete instants; components whose descriptions may exhibit nonlinearities, time lags, transportation delays, hysteresis effects, and uncertainties in parameters; and components that cannot be described by various classical equations, as in the case of discrete-event systems, logic commands, and Petri nets. The qualitative analysis of such systems requires results for finite-dimensional and infinite-dimensional systems; continuous-time and discrete-time systems; continuous continuous-time and discontinuous continuous-time systems; and hybrid systems involving a mixture of continuous and discrete dynamics. Filling a gap in the literature, this textbook presents the first comprehensive stability analysis of all the major types of system models described above. Throughout the book, the applicability of the developed theory is demonstrated by means of many specific examples and applications to important classes of systems, including digital control systems, nonlinear regulator systems, pulse-width-modulated feedback control systems, artificial neural networks (with and without time delays), digital signal processing, a class of discrete-event systems (with applications to manufacturing and computer load balancing problems) and a multicore nuclear reactor model. The book covers the following four general topics: * Representation and modeling of dynamical systems of the types described above * Presentation of Lyapunov and Lagrange stability theory for dynamical systems defined on general metric spaces * Specialization of this stability theory to finite-dimensional dynamical systems * Specialization of this stability theory to infinite-dimensional dynamical systems Replete with exercises and requiring basic knowledge of linear algebra, analysis, and differential equations, the work may be used as a textbook for graduate courses in stability theory of dynamical systems. The book may also serve as a self-study reference for graduate students, researchers, and practitioners in applied mathematics, engineering, computer science, physics, chemistry, biology, and economics....



Nonlinear Dynamics Of Discrete And Continuous Systems

Nonlinear Dynamics Of Discrete And Continuous Systems

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Author by : Andrei K. Abramian
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 2020-11-02
Publisher by : Springer Nature

ISBN : 9783030530068

This book commemorates the 60th birthday of Dr. Wim van Horssen, a specialist in nonlinear dynamic and wave processes in solids, fluids and structures. In honor of Dr. Horssen’s contributions to the field, it presents papers discussing topics such as the current problems of the theory of nonlinear dynamic processes in continua and structures; applications, including discrete and continuous dynamic models of structures and media; and problems of asymptotic approaches....



Invariant Manifolds In Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems

Invariant Manifolds In Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems

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Author by : Kaspar Nipp
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 2013
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ISBN : 3037191244

In this book, dynamical systems are investigated from a geometric viewpoint. Admitting an invariant manifold is a strong geometric property of a dynamical system. This text presents rigorous results on invariant manifolds and gives examples of possible applications. In the first part, discrete dynamical systems in Banach spaces are considered. Results on the existence and smoothness of attractive and repulsive invariant manifolds are derived. In addition, perturbations and approximations of the manifolds and the foliation of the adjacent space are treated. In the second part, analogous results for continuous dynamical systems in finite dimensions are established. In the third part, the theory developed is applied to problems in numerical analysis and to singularly perturbed systems of ordinary differential equations. The mathematical approach is based on the so-called graph transform, already used by Hadamard in 1901. The aim is to establish invariant manifold results in a simple setting that provides quantitative estimates. The book is targeted at researchers in the field of dynamical systems interested in precise theorems that are easy to apply. The application part might also serve as an underlying text for a student seminar in mathematics....