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This book develops a clear and systematic treatment of time series of data, regular and chaotic, that one finds in observations of nonlinear systems. The reader is led from measurements of one or more variables through the steps of building models of the source as a dynamical system, classifying the source by its dynamical characteristics, and finally predicting and controlling the dynamical system. The text examines methods for separating the signal of physical interest from contamination by unwanted noise, and for investigating the phase space of the chaotic signal and its properties. The emphasis throughout is on the use of the modern mathematical tools for investigating chaotic behavior to uncover properties of physical systems. The methods require knowledge of dynamical systems at the advanced undergraduate level and some knowledge of Fourier transforms and other signal processing methods. The toolkit developed in the book will provide the reader with efficient and effective methods for analyzing signals from nonlinear sources; these methods are applicable to problems of control, communication, and prediction in a wide variety of systems encountered in physics, chemistry, biology, and geophysics.
Through the development of an exact path integral for use in
transferring information from observations to a model of the
observed system, the author provides a general framework for the
discussion of model building and evaluation across disciplines.
Through many illustrative examples drawn from models in
neuroscience, geosciences, and nonlinear electrical circuits, the
concepts are exemplified in detail. Practical numerical methods for
approximate evaluations of the path integral are explored, and
their use in designing experiments and determining a model's
consistency with observations is explored.
The ocean has entranced mankind for as long as we have gazed upon
it, traversed it, dived into it, and studied it. It remains ever
changing and seemingly never changing. Each wave that progresses
through the. imme diate surf zone on every coast is strikingly
different, yet the waves come again and again, as if never to end.
The seasons come with essential reg ularity, and. yet each is
individual-whatever did happen to that year of the normal rainfall
or tidal behavior? This fascination with the currents of the ocean
has always had a most immediate practical aspect: shipping,
transportation, commerce, and war have depended upon our knowledge,
when we had it, and floundered on our surprising ignorance more
often than we wish to reflect. These important practical issues
have commanded attention from commercial, academic, and military
research scientists and engineers from the earliest era of
organized scientific investigation. The matter of direct and
insistent investigation was from the outset the behavior of ocean
currents with long time scales; namely, those varying on annual or
at least seasonal cycles. Planning for all the named enterprises
depended, as they still do, of course, on the ability to predict
with some certainty this class of phenomena. That ability, as with
most physical sci ence, is predicated on a firm basis of
observational fact to establish what, amorig the myriad of
mathematical possibilities, is chosen by Nature as her expression
of fact."
Through the development of an exact path integral for use in
transferring information from observations to a model of the
observed system, the author provides a general framework for the
discussion of model building and evaluation across disciplines.
Through many illustrative examples drawn from models in
neuroscience, geosciences, and nonlinear electrical circuits, the
concepts are exemplified in detail. Practical numerical methods for
approximate evaluations of the path integral are explored, and
their use in designing experiments and determining a model's
consistency with observations is explored.
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