A collection of different lectures presented by experts in the
field of nonlinear science provides the reader with contemporary,
cutting-edge, research works that bridge the gap between theory and
device realizations of nonlinear phenomena.
Representative examples of topics covered include: chaos gates,
social networks, communication, sensors, lasers, molecular motors,
biomedical anomalies, stochastic resonance, nano-oscillators for
generating microwave signals and related complex systems. A common
theme among these and many other related lectures is to model,
study, understand, and exploit the rich behavior exhibited by
nonlinear systems to design and fabricate novel technologies with
superior characteristics. Consider, for instance, the fact that a
shark s sensitivity to electric fields is 400 times more powerful
than the most sophisticated electric-field sensor. In spite of
significant advances in material properties, in many cases it
remains a daunting task to duplicate the superior signal processing
capabilities of most animals. Since nonlinear systems tend to be
highly sensitive to perturbations when they occur near the onset of
a bifurcation, there are also lectures on the general topic of
bifurcation theory and on how to exploit such bifurcations for
signal enhancements purposes. This manuscript will appeal to
researchers interested in both theory and implementations of
nonlinear systems.
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