An Introduction to Dynamical Systems: Continuous and Discrete, Second Edition

Author:   R. Clark Robinson
Publisher:   American Mathematical Society
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
ISBN:  

9780821891353


Pages:   733
Publication Date:   30 June 2016
Format:   Hardback
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An Introduction to Dynamical Systems: Continuous and Discrete, Second Edition


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This book gives a mathematical treatment of the introduction to qualitative differential equations and discrete dynamical systems. The treatment includes theoretical proofs, methods of calculation, and applications. The two parts of the book, continuous time of differential equations and discrete time of dynamical systems, can be covered independently in one semester each or combined together into a year long course. The material on differential equations introduces the qualitative or geometric approach through a treatment of linear systems in any dimensions. There follows chapters where equilibria are the most important feature, where scalar (energy) functions is the principal tool, where periodic orbits appear, and finally chaotic systems of differential equations. The many different approaches are systematically introduced through examples and theorems. The material on discrete dynamical systems starts with maps of one variable and proceeds to systems in higher dimensions. The treatment starts with examples where the periodic points can be found explicitly and then introduces symbolic dynamics to analyze where they can be shown to exist but not given in explicit form. Chaotic systems are presented both mathematically and more computationally using Lyapunov exponents. With the one-dimensional maps as models, the multidimensional maps cover the same material in higher dimensions. This higher dimensional material is less computational and more conceptual and theoretical. The final chapter on fractals introduces various dimensions which is another computational tool for measuring the complexity of a system. It also treats iterated function systems which give examples of complicated sets. In the second edition of the book, much of the material has been rewritten to clarify the presentation. Also, some new material has been included in both parts of the book. This book can be used as a textbook for an advanced undergraduate course on ordinary differential equations and/or dynamical systems. Prerequisites are standard courses in calculus (single variable and multivariable), linear algebra, and introductory differential equations.

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Author:   R. Clark Robinson
Publisher:   American Mathematical Society
Imprint:   American Mathematical Society
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 4.20cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.460kg
ISBN:  

9780821891353


ISBN 10:   0821891359
Pages:   733
Publication Date:   30 June 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Historical prologue Part I. Systems of nonlinear differential equations Geometric approach to differential equations Linear systems The flow: Solutions of nonlinear equations Phase portraits with emphasis on fixed points Phase portraits using Scalar functions Periodic orbits Chaotic attractors Part II. Iteration of functions Iteration of functions as dynamics Periodic points of one-dimensional maps Itineraries for one-dimensional maps Invariant sets for one-dimensional maps Periodic points of higher dimensional maps Invariant sets for higher dimensional maps Fractals Background and terminology Generic properties Bibliography

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"This is an appealing and readable introduction to dynamical systems that would serve the needs of a variety of courses or support self-study."" - William J. Satzer, MAA Reviews"


This is an appealing and readable introduction to dynamical systems that would serve the needs of a variety of courses or support self-study. - William J. Satzer, MAA Reviews


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R. Clark Robinson, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Department of Mathematics, Northwestern University, IL, USA.

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