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This monograph presents some theoretical and computational aspects
of the parameterization method for invariant manifolds, focusing on
the following contexts: invariant manifolds associated with fixed
points, invariant tori in quasi-periodically forced systems,
invariant tori in Hamiltonian systems and normally hyperbolic
invariant manifolds. This book provides algorithms of computation
and some practical details of their implementation. The methodology
is illustrated with 12 detailed examples, many of them well known
in the literature of numerical computation in dynamical systems. A
public version of the software used for some of the examples is
available online. The book is aimed at mathematicians, scientists
and engineers interested in the theory and applications of
computational dynamical systems.
This monograph presents some theoretical and computational aspects
of the parameterization method for invariant manifolds, focusing on
the following contexts: invariant manifolds associated with fixed
points, invariant tori in quasi-periodically forced systems,
invariant tori in Hamiltonian systems and normally hyperbolic
invariant manifolds. This book provides algorithms of computation
and some practical details of their implementation. The methodology
is illustrated with 12 detailed examples, many of them well known
in the literature of numerical computation in dynamical systems. A
public version of the software used for some of the examples is
available online. The book is aimed at mathematicians, scientists
and engineers interested in the theory and applications of
computational dynamical systems.
When Alejandro Luque receives a book of photographs taken in Sicily
by the Argentinian writer, essayist, and poet Luis Borges, he
decides to trace the writer's journey, setting off with a group of
friends on his own Sicilian odyssey. Meticulously identifying the
location of each photograph, Luque uses Borges's pictures to
imagine the range of emotions that the renowned writer felt as he
experienced the same views. As his hunt for the locations of the
original photographs unfolds, Luque chronicles the ways in which he
begins to fall in love with both the island itself and with his
friend, Ro. This winding journey features literati both past and
present, indigenous and foreign. These characters live alongside
Luque's own comments and observations in a narrative that is rich
in historical and personal detail. The writer who inspired this
great journey, Borges himself, becomes a character in this
narrative that is infused with extracts and reflections from his
essays and poetry. Borges in Sicily acts as a travel diary, a guide
to the most fascinating places in Sicily, a recounting of Borges's
journey around the island, and a deeply poetic story of Luque's own
adventures. The book also includes twenty-three photographs from
the renowned Magnum photographer Ferdinando Scianna, and it won the
1st Premio International del Libros de Viajes.
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