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Applied Nonautonomous and Random Dynamical Systems: Applied Dynamical Systems (SpringerBriefs in Mathematics)

Applied Nonautonomous and Random Dynamical Systems: Applied Dynamical Systems (SpringerBriefs in Mathematics)

Applied Nonautonomous and Random Dynamical Systems: Applied Dynamical Systems
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Applied Nonautonomous and Random Dynamical Systems: Applied Dynamical Systems (SpringerBriefs in Mathematics) Paperback - 2016

by Caraballo, Tomás

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  • Title Applied Nonautonomous and Random Dynamical Systems: Applied Dynamical Systems (SpringerBriefs in Mathematics)
  • Author Caraballo, Tomás
  • Binding Paperback
  • Condition New
  • Publisher Springer
  • Publication date 2016-12
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  • ISBN 9783319492469
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Reader reviews for Applied Nonautonomous and Random Dynamical Systems: Applied Dynamical Systems (SpringerBriefs in Mathematics)

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This book offers an introduction to the theory of non-autonomous and stochastic dynamical systems, with a focus on the importance of the theory in the Applied Sciences. It starts by discussing the basic concepts from the theory of autonomous dynamical systems, which are easier to understand and can be used as the motivation for the non-autonomous and stochastic situations. The book subsequently establishes a framework for non-autonomous dynamical systems, and in particular describes the various approaches currently available for analysing the long-term behaviour of non-autonomous problems. Here, the major focus is on the novel theory of pullback attractors, which is still under development. In turn, the third part represents the main body of the book, introducing the theory of random dynamical systems and random attractors and revealing how it may be a suitable candidate for handling realistic models with stochasticity. A discussion of future research directions serves to round out thecoverage.

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This book offers an introduction to the theory of non-autonomous and stochastic dynamical systems, with a focus on the importance of the theory in the Applied Sciences. It starts by discussing the basic concepts from the theory of autonomous dynamical systems, which are easier to understand and can be used as the motivation for the non-autonomous and stochastic situations. The book subsequently establishes a framework for non-autonomous dynamical systems, and in particular describes the various approaches currently available for analysing the long-term behaviour of non-autonomous problems. Here, the major focus is on the novel theory of pullback attractors, which is still under development. In turn, the third part represents the main body of the book, introducing the theory of random dynamical systems and random attractors and revealing how it may be a suitable candidate for handling realistic models with stochasticity. A discussion of future research directions serves to round out the coverage.

About the author

Toms Caraballo graduated with a degree in Mathematical Sciences in 1984, and received his Ph.D. in the same subject at the Universidad de Sevilla (Spain) in 1988. He is currently a Catedrtico de Universidad (Full Professor) at the Departamento de Ecuaciones Diferenciales y Anlisis Numrico, Universidad de Sevilla. He has participated in or been Principal Investigator for more than 20 research projects. He has authored or co-authored more than 180 papers, has supervised 10 doctoral theses, and has been associate or guest editor of numerous scientific journals. His current research interests are non-autonomous and random dynamical systems, both in finite and infinite dimensions, stochastic ordinary and partial differential equations with memory, delay, impulses and their applications to real models from the applied sciences.

Xiaoying Han received her Ph.D. in mathematics from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 2007. She is an associate professor of mathematics at Auburn University's Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Alabama, USA. Her main research focuses are nonautonomous and random dynamical systems and their applications, and she is also interested in modeling, analysis and simulation of stochastic systems arising in applied sciences and engineering.

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