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020 _a9781475740677
040 _cIIT Kanpur
041 _aeng
082 _a515
_bW639i
100 _aWiggins, S.
245 _aIntroduction to applied nonlinear dynamical systems and chaos [Perpetual]
_cS. Wiggins
260 _bSpringer
_a1990
_cNew york
300 _axiv, 685p
440 _aTexts in applies mathematics; no.2
490 _a/ edited by F. John
520 _aMathematics is playing an ever more important role in the physical and biological sciences, provoking a blurring of boundaries between scientific disciplines and a resurgence of interest in the modern as well as the clas­ sical techniques of applied mathematics. This renewal of interest, both in research and teaching, has led to the establishment of the series: Texts in Applied Mathematics (TAM) . The development of new courses is a natural consequence of a high level of excitement on the research frontier as newer techniques, such as numerical and symbolic computer systems, dynamical systems, and chaos, mix with and reinforce the traditional methods of applied mathematics. Thus, the purpose of this textbook series is to meet the current and future needs of these advances and encourage the teaching of new courses. TAM will publish textbooks suitable for use in advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate courses, and will complement the Applied Mathe­ matical Sciences (AMS) series, which will focus on advanced textbooks and research level monographs. Preface This textbook was developed from material presented in a year-long, grad­ uate-level course in nonlinear dynamics that I taught at Caltech over the past five years. It contains the basic techniques and results I believe to be necessary for graduate students to begin research in the field.
650 _aDifferentiable dynamical systems
650 _aEngineering mathematics
856 _uhttps://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-1-4757-4067-7
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