A highly valued resource for those who wish to move from the
introductory and preliminary understandings and the measurement of
chaotic behavior to a more sophisticated and precise understanding of
chaotic systems. The authors provide a deep understanding of the
structure of strange attractors, how they are classified, and how the
information required to identify and classify a strange attractor can
be extracted from experimental data. In its first edition, the
Topology of Chaos has been a valuable resource for physicist and
mathematicians interested in the topological analysis of dynamical
systems. Since its publication in 2002, important theoretical and
experimental advances have put the topological analysis program on a
firmer basis. This second edition includes relevant results and
connects the material to other recent developments. Following
significant improvements will be included: * A gentler introduction to
the topological analysis of chaotic systems for the non expert which
introduces the problems and questions that one commonly encounters
when observing a chaotic dynamics and which are well addressed by a
topological approach: existence of unstable periodic orbits,
bifurcation sequences, multistability etc. * A new chapter is devoted
to bounding tori which are essential for achieving generality as well
as for understanding the influence of boundary conditions. * The new
edition also reflects the progress which had been made towards
extending topological analysis to higher-dimensional systems by
proposing a new formalism where evolving triangulations replace
braids. * There has also been much progress in the understanding of
what is a good representation of a chaotic system, and therefore a new
chapter is devoted to embeddings. * The chapter on topological
analysis program will be expanded to cover traditional measures of
chaos. This will help to connect those readers who are familiar with
those measures and tests to the more sophisticated methodologies
discussed in detail in this book. * The addition of the Appendix with
both frequently asked and open questions with answers gathers the most
essential points readers should keep in mind and guides to
corresponding sections in the book. This will be of great help to
those who want to selectively dive into the book and its treatments
rather than reading it cover to cover. What makes this book special is
its attempt to classify real physical systems (e.g. lasers) using
topological techniques applied to real date (e.g. time series). Hence
it has become the experimenter?s guidebook to reliable and
sophisticated studies of experimental data for comparison with
candidate relevant theoretical models, inevitable to physicists,
mathematicians, and engineers studying low-dimensional chaotic
systems.
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Alice in Stretch and Squeezeland
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783527639410
Publisert
2014
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade (Wiley K&L)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
618
Forfatter