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The Dynamics program and handbook allows the reader to explore
nonlinear dynamics and chaos by the use of illustrated graphics. It
is suitable for research and educational needs. This new edition
allows the program = to run 3 times faster on the processes that
are time consuming. Other major changes include: 1. There will be
an add-your-own equation facility. This means it = will be
unnecessary to have a compiler. PD and Lyanpunov exponents and
Newton method for finding periodic orbits can all be carried out
numerically without adding specific code for partial derivatives.
2. The program will support color postscript. 3. New menu system in
which the user is prompted by options when a command is chosen.
This means that the program is much easier to learn and to remember
in comparison to current version. 4. Mouse support is added. 5. The
program will be able to use the expanded memory available on modern
PC's. This means pictures will be higher resolution. There are also
many minor chan ce much of the source code will be available on the
web, although some of ges such as zoom facility and help
facility.=20 6. Due to limited spa it willr emain on the disk so
that the unix users still have to purchase the book. This will
allow minor upgrades for Unix users.
Developed and class-tested by a distinguished team of authors at two universities, this text is intended for courses in nonlinear dynamics in either mathematics or physics. The only prerequisites are calculus, differential equations, and linear algebra. Along with discussions of the major topics, including discrete dynamical systems, chaos, fractals, nonlinear differential equations and bifurcations, the text also includes Lab Visits -- short reports that illustrate relevant concepts from the physical, chemical and biological sciences. There are Computer Experiments throughout the text that present opportunities to explore dynamics through computer simulations, designed for use with any software package. And each chapter ends with a Challenge, guiding students through an advanced topic in the form of an extended exercise.
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