Nonlinear Dynamical Systems: Modelling in Physical, Biological and Social Sciences
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The series is devoted to the publication of high-level monographs and specialized graduate texts which cover the whole spectrum of applied mathematics, including its numerical aspects. The focus of the series is on the interplay between mathematical and numerical analysis, and also on its applications to mathematical models in the physical and life sciences. This textbook provides an accessible introduction to the theory and applications of dynamical systems, with a balanced treatment of discrete-time and continuous models. Beginning with core modelling principles, the book develops the mathematical tools needed to analyse qualitative behaviour, including fixed points, stability, oscillations, and long-term dynamics. One-dimensional discrete and continuous systems are explored in detail before extending the discussion to multi-variable models, where richer behaviours emerge. Special attention is given to bifurcations and transitions between dynamical regimes, highlighting their role in parameter-dependent models. The final chapters introduce the geometric structures underlying chaotic dynamics, including fractals and strange attractors. Throughout, the emphasis is on clear exposition, intuitive reasoning, and the use of dynamical systems to understand real-world phenomena.
The series is devoted to the publication of high-level monographs and specialized graduate texts which cover the whole spectrum of applied mathematics, including its numerical aspects. The focus of the series is on the interplay between mathematical and numerical analysis, and also on its applications to mathematical models in the physical and life sciences. This textbook provides an accessible introduction to the theory and applications of dynamical systems, with a balanced treatment of discrete-time and continuous models. Beginning with core modelling principles, the book develops the mathematical tools needed to analyse qualitative behaviour, including fixed points, stability, oscillations, and long-term dynamics. One-dimensional discrete and continuous systems are explored in detail before extending the discussion to multi-variable models, where richer behaviours emerge. Special attention is given to bifurcations and transitions between dynamical regimes, highlighting their role in parameter-dependent models. The final chapters introduce the geometric structures underlying chaotic dynamics, including fractals and strange attractors. Throughout, the emphasis is on clear exposition, intuitive reasoning, and the use of dynamical systems to understand real-world phenomena.
AmazonPagina's: 244, Editie: Eerste editie, Hardcover, De Gruyter