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An Introduction To Chaotic Dynamical Systems Paperback - 2021

by DEVANEY

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  • Title An Introduction To Chaotic Dynamical Systems
  • Author DEVANEY
  • Binding Paperback
  • Condition New
  • Pages 434
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Chapman and Hall/CRC
  • Publication date 2021
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # TF-9780367236151
  • ISBN 9780367236151 / 036723615X
  • Weight 1.33 lbs (0.60 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.88 in (23.39 x 15.60 x 2.24 cm)
  • Category Mathematics
  • Library of Congress subjects Chaotic behavior in systems, Differentiable dynamical systems
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2021041007
  • Dewey Decimal Code 515.352
  • Quantity available 200

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Reader reviews for An Introduction To Chaotic Dynamical Systems

From the publisher

There is an explosion of interest in dynamical systems in the mathematical community as well as in many areas of science. The results have been truly exciting: systems which once seemed completely intractable from an analytic point of view can now be understood in a geometric or qualitative sense rather easily.

Scientists and engineers realize the power and the beauty of the geometric and qualitative techniques. These techniques apply to a number of important nonlinear problems ranging from physics and chemistry to ecology and economics.

Computer graphics have allowed us to view the dynamical behavior geometrically. The appearance of incredibly beautiful and intricate objects such as the Mandelbrot set, the Julia set, and other fractals have really piqued interest in the field.

This is text is aimed primarily at advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students. Throughout, the author emphasizes the mathematical aspects of the theory of discrete dynamical systems, not the many and diverse applications of this theory.

The field of dynamical systems and especially the study of chaotic systems has been hailed as one of the important breakthroughs in science in the past century and its importance continues to expand. There is no question that the field is becoming more and more important in a variety of scientific disciplines.

New to this edition:

-Greatly expanded coverage complex dynamics now in Chapter 2
-The third chapter is now devoted to higher dimensional dynamical systems.
-Chapters 2 and 3 are independent of one another.
-New exercises have been added throughout.

About the author

Robert L. Devaney is currently Professor of Mathematics at Boston University. He received his PhD from the University of California at Berkeley in under the direction of Stephen Smale. He taught at Northwestern University and Tufts University before coming to Boston University in 1980. His main area of research is dynamical systems, primarily complex analytic dynamics, but also including more general ideas about chaotic dynamical systems. Lately, he has become intrigued with the incredibly rich topological aspects of dynamics, including such things as indecomposable continua, Sierpinski curves, and Cantor bouquets. He is also the author of A First Course in Chaotic Dynamical Systems, Second Edition, published by CRC Press.

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