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100 _aAlligood, K. T.
_eAuthor
_lEnglish
_9817
245 0 _aChaos
_b: An Introduction to Dynamical Systems
_c/ by K. T. Alligood and others.
_h[Electronic Resource]
260 _aNew York
_b: Springer,
_c1996
300 _a603p.
520 _aDeveloped 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.
650 _aChaotic Behavior In Systems
_910
650 _aDifferentiable Dynamical Systems
_99
700 _aSauer, Tim D.
_i[Author]
_9818
700 _aYorke, James A.
_i[Author]
_921
856 _uhttp://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=104511
_qPDF
_yClick to Access the Online Book
942 _cEBK
_nYes
999 _c11945
_d11945