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E-BooksHamiltonian Chaos Beyond the KAM Theory



Hamiltonian Chaos Beyond the KAM Theory
Free Download Hamiltonian Chaos Beyond the KAM Theory: Dedicated to George M. Zaslavsky (1935-2008) by Albert C. J. Luo, Valentin Afraimovich
English | PDF | 2010 | 312 Pages | ISBN : 3642127177 | 33.8 MB
"Hamiltonian Chaos Beyond the KAM Theory: Dedicated to George M. Zaslavsky (1935-2008)" covers the recent developments and advances in the theory and application of Hamiltonian chaos in nonlinear Hamiltonian systems. The book is dedicated to Dr. George Zaslavsky, who was one of three founders of the theory of Hamiltonian chaos. Each chapter in this book was written by well-established scientists in the field of nonlinear Hamiltonian systems. The development presented in this book goes beyond the KAM theory, and the onset and disappearance of chaos in the stochastic and resonant layers of nonlinear Hamiltonian systems are predicted analytically, instead of qualitatively. The book is intended for researchers in the field of nonlinear dynamics in mathematics, physics and engineering. Dr. Albert C.J. Luo is a Professor at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, USA. Dr. Valentin Afraimovich is a Professor at San Luis Potosi University, Mexico.



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E-BooksDeterministic Chaos in General Relativity



Deterministic Chaos in General Relativity
Free Download Deterministic Chaos in General Relativity by David Hobill, Adrian Burd, Alan Coley
English | PDF | 1994 | 472 Pages | ISBN : 0306448114 | 47.7 MB
Nonlinear dynamical systems play an important role in a number of disciplines. The physical, biological, economic and even sociological worlds are comprised of com plex nonlinear systems that cannot be broken down into the behavior of their con stituents and then reassembled to form the whole. The lack of a superposition principle in such systems has challenged researchers to use a variety of analytic and numerical methods in attempts to understand the interesting nonlinear interactions that occur in the World around us. General relativity is a nonlinear dynamical theory par excellence. Only recently has the nonlinear evolution of the gravitational field described by the theory been tackled through the use of methods used in other disciplines to study the importance of time dependent nonlinearities. The complexity of the equations of general relativity has been (and still remains) a major hurdle in the formulation of concrete mathematical concepts. In the past the imposition of a high degree of symmetry has allowed the construction of exact solutions to the Einstein equations. However, most of those solutions are nonphysical and of those that do have a physical significance, many are often highly idealized or time independent.



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E-BooksClassical Nonintegrability, Quantum Chaos



Classical Nonintegrability, Quantum Chaos
Free Download Classical Nonintegrability, Quantum Chaos by Andreas Knauf , Yakov G. Sinai , Viviane Baladi
English | PDF | 1997 | 104 Pages | ISBN : 3764357088 | 7.6 MB
Our DMV Seminar on 'Classical Nonintegrability, Quantum Chaos' intended to introduce students and beginning researchers to the techniques applied in nonin tegrable classical and quantum dynamics. Several of these lectures are collected in this volume. The basic phenomenon of nonlinear dynamics is mixing in phase space, lead ing to a positive dynamical entropy and a loss of information about the initial state. The nonlinear motion in phase space gives rise to a linear action on phase space functions which in the case of iterated maps is given by a so-called transfer operator. Good mixing rates lead to a spectral gap for this operator.



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E-BooksChaos in the Cosmos The Stunning Complexity of the Universe



Chaos in the Cosmos The Stunning Complexity of the Universe
Free Download Chaos in the Cosmos: The Stunning Complexity of the Universe by Barry Parker
English | PDF | 1996 | 307 Pages | ISBN : 0306452618 | 31.4 MB
'he year was 1889. The French physicist-mathematician Henry T Poincare could not believe his eyes. He had worked for months on one of the most famous problems in science-the problem of three bodies moving around one another under mutual gravita tional attraction-and what he was seeing dismayed and trou bled him. Since Newton's time it had been assumed that the problem was solvable. All that was needed was a little ingenuity and considerable perseverance, but Poincare saw that this was not the case. Strange, unexplainable things happened when he delved into the problem; it was not solvable after all. Poincare was shocked and dismayed by the result-so disheartened he left the problem and went on to other things. What Poincare was seeing was the first glimpse of a phe nomenon we now call chaos. With his discovery the area lay dormant for almost 90 years. Not a single book was written about the phenomenon, and only a trickle of papers appeared. Then, about 1980 a resurgence of interest began, and thousands of papers appeared along with dozens of books. The new science of chaos was born and has attracted as much attention in recent years as breakthroughs in superconductivity and superstring theory.



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E-BooksChaos in Astronomy



Fundamental concepts, methods and tools.
The book contains carefully edited refereed contributions. It serves as a reference to researchers and will give an overview to students and newcomers entering any field of dynamical astronomy.
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E-BooksChaos and Complex Systems



Chaos and Complex Systems
Free Download Chaos and Complex Systems: Proceedings of the 4th International Interdisciplinary Chaos Symposium by Stavros G. Stavrinides, Santo Banerjee, Suleyman Hikmet Caglar, Mehmet Ozer
English | PDF (True) | 2013 | 557 Pages | ISBN : 3642339131 | 16.5 MB
Complexity Science and Chaos Theory are fascinating areas of scientific research with wide-ranging applications. The interdisciplinary nature and ubiquity of complexity and chaos are features that provides scientists with a motivation to pursue general theoretical tools and frameworks. Complex systems give rise to emergent behaviors, which in turn produce novel and interesting phenomena in science, engineering, as well as in the socio-economic sciences.



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E-BooksChaos From Theory to Applications



Chaos From Theory to Applications
Free Download Chaos: From Theory to Applications by Anastasios A. Tsonis
English | PDF | 1992 | 279 Pages | ISBN : 0306441713 | 29.7 MB
Based on chaos theory two very important points are clear: (I) random looking aperiodic behavior may be the product of determinism, and (2) nonlinear problems should be treated as nonlinear problems and not as simplified linear problems. The theoretical aspects ofchaos have been presented in great detail in several excellent books published in the last five years or so. However, while the problems associated with applications of the theory-such as dimension and Lyapunov exponentsestimation, chaosand nonlinear pre diction, and noise reduction-have been discussed in workshops and ar ticles, they have not been presented in book form. This book has been prepared to fill this gap between theory and ap plicationsand to assist studentsand scientists wishingto apply ideas from the theory ofnonlinear dynamical systems to problems from their areas of interest. The book is intended to be used as a text for an upper-level undergraduate or graduate-level course, as well as a reference source for researchers. My philosophy behind writing this book was to keep it simple and informative without compromising accuracy. I have made an effort to presentthe conceptsby usingsimplesystemsand step-by-stepderivations. Anyone with an understanding ofbasic differential equations and matrix theory should follow the text without difficulty. The book was designed to be self-contained. When applicable, examples accompany the theory. The reader will notice, however, that in the later chapters specific examples become less frequent. This is purposely done in the hope that individuals will draw on their own ideas and research projects for examples.



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E-BooksChaos A Program Collection for the PC by Hans Jürgen Korsch , Hans–Jörg Jodl , Timo Hartmann



Chaos A Program Collection for the PC by Hans Jürgen Korsch , Hans–Jörg Jodl , Timo Hartmann
Free Download Chaos: A Program Collection for the PC by Hans Jürgen Korsch , Hans-Jörg Jodl , Timo Hartmann
English | PDF (True) | 2008 | 353 Pages | ISBN : 3540748660 | 14.5 MB
This new edition strives yet again to provide readers with a working knowledge of chaos theory and dynamical systems through parallel introductory explanations in the book and interaction with carefully-selected programs supplied on the accompanying diskette. The programs enable readers, especially advanced-undergraduate students in physics, engineering, and math, to tackle relevant physical systems quickly on their PCs, without distraction from algorithmic details. For the third edition of Chaos: A Program Collection for the PC, each of the previous twelve programs is polished and rewritten in C++ (both Windows and Linux versions are included).



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E-BooksChaos A Program Collection for the PC by H. J. Korsch , H.–J. Jodl



Chaos A Program Collection for the PC by H. J. Korsch , H.–J. Jodl
Free Download Chaos: A Program Collection for the PC by H. J. Korsch , H.-J. Jodl
English | PDF | 1999 | 327 Pages | ISBN : 3662038684 | 30.5 MB
Chaos: A Program Collection for the PC presents an outstanding selection of executable programs with introductory texts to chaos theory and its simulation. Students in physics, mathematics, and engineering will find a thorough introduction to fundamentals and applications in this field. Many numerical experiments and suggestions for further studies help the reader to become familiar with this fascinating topic. The second edition includes one CD-ROM, the executable programs are Windows 95 compatible.



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E-BooksBifurcation and Chaos Theory and Applications



Bifurcation and Chaos Theory and Applications
Free Download Bifurcation and Chaos: Theory and Applications by Jan Awrejcewicz
English | PDF | 1995 | 281 Pages | ISBN : 3642793312 | 24.5 MB
Bifurcation and Chaos presents a collection of especially written articles describing the theory and application of nonlinear dynamics to a wide variety of problems encountered in physics and engineering. Each chapter is self-contained and includes an elementary introduction, an exposition of the present state of the art, and details of recent theoretical, computational and experimental results. Included among the practical systems analysed are: hysteretic circuits, Josephson circuits, magnetic systems, railway dynamics, rotor dynamics and nonlinear dynamics of speech. This book contains important information and ideas for all mathematicians, physicists and engineers whose work in R & D or academia involves the practical consequences of chaotic dynamics.



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