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Elegant Simulations: From Simple Oscillators To Many-body Systems (Hardcover)
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Elegant Simulations: From Simple Oscillators To Many-body Systems (Hardcover)
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A recent development is the discovery that simple systems of
equations can have chaotic solutions in which small changes in
initial conditions have a large effect on the outcome, rendering
the corresponding experiments effectively irreproducible and
unpredictable. An earlier book in this sequence, Elegant Chaos:
Algebraically Simple Chaotic Flows provided several hundred
examples of such systems, nearly all of which are purely
mathematical without any obvious connection with actual physical
processes and with very limited discussion and analysis.In this
book, we focus on a much smaller subset of such models, chosen
because they simulate some common or important physical phenomenon,
usually involving the motion of a limited number of point-like
particles, and we discuss these models in much greater detail. As
with the earlier book, the chosen models are the mathematically
simplest formulations that exhibit the phenomena of interest, and
thus they are what we consider 'elegant.'Elegant models, stripped
of unnecessary detail while maximizing clarity, beauty, and
simplicity, occupy common ground bordering both real-world modeling
and aesthetic mathematical analyses. A computational search led one
of us (JCS) to the same set of differential equations previously
used by the other (WGH) to connect the classical dynamics of Newton
and Hamilton to macroscopic thermodynamics. This joint book
displays and explores dozens of such relatively simple models
meeting the criteria of elegance, taste, and beauty in structure,
style, and consequence.This book should be of interest to students
and researchers who enjoy simulating and studying complex particle
motions with unusual dynamical behaviors. The book assumes only an
elementary knowledge of calculus. The systems are initial-value
iterated maps and ordinary differential equations but they must be
solved numerically. Thus for readers a formal differential
equations course is not at all necessary, of little value and
limited use.
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