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Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaotic Phenomena: An Introduction (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 2014)
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Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaotic Phenomena: An Introduction (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 2014)
Series: Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications, 103
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This book starts with a discussion of nonlinear ordinary
differential equations, bifurcation theory and Hamiltonian
dynamics. It then embarks on a systematic discussion of the
traditional topics of modern nonlinear dynamics  --
integrable systems, Poincaré maps, chaos, fractals and strange
attractors. The Baker’s transformation, the logistic map and
Lorenz system are discussed in detail in view of their central
place in the subject. There is a detailed discussion of solitons
centered around the Korteweg-deVries equation in view of its
central place in integrable systems. Then, there is a discussion of
the Painlevé property of nonlinear differential equations which
seems to provide a test of integrability. Finally, there is a
detailed discussion of the application of fractals and
multi-fractals to fully-developed turbulence -- a problem whose
understanding has been considerably enriched by the application of
the concepts and methods of modern nonlinear dynamics. On the
application side, there is a special emphasis on some aspects of
fluid dynamics and plasma physics reflecting the author’s
involvement in these areas of physics. A few exercises have been
provided that range from simple applications to occasional
considerable extension of the theory. Finally, the list of
references given at the end of the book contains primarily books
and papers used in developing the lecture material this volume is
based on. This book has grown out of the author’s lecture
notes for an interdisciplinary graduate-level course on nonlinear
dynamics. The basic concepts, language and results of nonlinear
dynamical systems are described in a clear and coherent way. In
order to allow for an interdisciplinary readership, an informal
style has been adopted and the mathematical formalism has been kept
to a minimum. This book is addressed to first-year graduate
students in applied mathematics, physics, and engineering, and is
useful also to any theoretically inclined researcher in the
physical sciences and engineering. This second edition constitutes
an extensive rewrite of the text involving refinement and
enhancement of the clarity and precision, updating and
amplification of several sections, addition of new material like
theory of nonlinear differential equations, solitons, Lagrangian
chaos in fluids, and critical phenomena perspectives on the fluid
turbulence problem and many new exercises.
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