Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos: Where do we go from here?

Author:   J Hogan ,  A.R Krauskopf ,  Mario di Bernado ,  R. Eddie Wilson
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   370
Publication Date:   01 August 2002
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Author:   J Hogan ,  A.R Krauskopf ,  Mario di Bernado ,  R. Eddie Wilson
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Institute of Physics Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.771kg
ISBN:  

9780750308625


ISBN 10:   0750308621
Pages:   370
Publication Date:   01 August 2002
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Table of Contents

Preface. Bifurcation and Degenerate Decomposition in Multiple Time Scale Dynamical Systems. Many-body quantum mechanics. Unfolding Complexity: Hereditory Dynamical Systems-New Bifurcation Schemes and High Dimensional Chaos. Creating stability out of instability. Signal or Noise? A nonlinear dynamics approach to spatiotemporal communication. Outstanding problems in the theory of pattern formation. Is Chaos relevant to Fluid Mechanics?. Time-Reversed Acoustics and Chaos. Reduction methods applied to nonlocally coupled oscillator systems. A prime number of prime questions about vortex dynamcis in nonlinear media. Spontaneous pattern formation in primary visual cortex. Models for Pattern Formation in Development. Spatiotemporal nonlinear dynamics: a new beginning. Author index.

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""This handsome volume is the proceedings of a conference held in Bristol in 2001, which had the aim of charting new directions for the exploration of nonlinear dynamical systems. The editors must be commended for their work: the individual chapters have been given a clean, uniform style that reflects a serious effort to present the volume as a unified book rather than a recollection of articles, with several cross-references between the chapters. The book is also remarkably free of typographical errors. I heartily recommend this collection to students looking for some direction (as long as they don't think this is all of nonlinear dynamics!)."" -UK Nonlinear News, May 2003 ""This timely and important book is a record of papers presented at a conference in Bristol and is very well edited, and produced … The very richness of this book, in both theory and real-world applications, makes it difficult to summarize and even more difficult to put down."" -Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology and Life Sciences ""The book is written by authors who are champions of their field. All researchers in nonlinear dynamics should have access to this book. It is a valuable resource of references and it contains a lot of ideas and open problems in various fields. One might think of it as a catalogue of problems in nonlinear dynamics. The introduction of the book is a 'must-read.' It presents the nature and the philosophy of the book (and the symposium). Reading the introduction, the editors clearly have done a great job of managing each of the invited lecturers to translate the philosophy of the symposium into their lectures … my impression is that all authors did a good job presenting the excitement of their research and addressing the interesting questions. This book in general is a valuable addition to the literature of the theory and practice of nonlinear dynamics and chaos."" -Theo Tuwankotta, Institute of Technology,ITB, Bandung, Indonesia


This handsome volume is the proceedings of a conference held in Bristol in 2001, which had the aim of charting new directions for the exploration of nonlinear dynamical systems. The editors must be commended for their work: the individual chapters have been given a clean, uniform style that reflects a serious effort to present the volume as a unified book rather than a recollection of articles, with several cross-references between the chapters. The book is also remarkably free of typographical errors. I heartily recommend this collection to students looking for some direction (as long as they don't think this is all of nonliear dynamics!). UK Nonlinear News, May 2003 This timely and important book is a record of papers presented at a conference in Bristol and is very well edited, and produced ... The very richness of this book, in both theory and real-world applications, makes it difficult to summarize and even more difficult to put down. Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology and Life Sciences The book is written by authors which are champions of their field. All researchers in Nonlinear dynamics should have access to this book. It is a valuable resource of references and it contains a lot of ideas and open problems in various field. One might think of it as a catalogue of problems in Nonlinear dynamics. The introduction of the book is a must-read. It presents the nature and the philosophy of the book (and the symposium). Reading the introduction, the editors clearly have done a great job of managing each of the invited lecturers to translate the philosophy of the symposium into their lectures ... my impression is that all authors did a good job presenting the excitment of their researchand addressing the interesting questions. This book in general is a valuable addition to the literature of the theory and practice of nonlinear dynamics and chaos. Theo Tuwankotta, Institute of Technology (ITB, Bandung, Indonesia andsome volume is the proceedings of a conference held in Bristol in 2001, which had the aim of charting new directions for the exploration of nonlinear dynamical systems. The editors must be commended for their work: the individual chapters have been given a clean, uniform style that reflects a serious effort to present the volume as a unified book rather than a recollection of articles, with several cross-references between the chapters. The book is also remarkably free of typographical errors. I heartily recommend this collection to students looking for some direction (as long as they don't think this is all of nonliear dynamics!). UK Nonlinear News, May 2003 This timely and important book is a record of papers presented at a conference in Bristol and is very well edited, and produced ... The very richness of this book, in both theory and real-world applications, makes it difficult to summarize and even more difficult to put down. Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology and Life Sciences The book is written by authors which are champions of their field. All researchers in Nonlinear dynamics should have access to this book. It is a valuable resource of references and it contains a lot of ideas and open problems in various field. One might think of it as a catalogue of problems in Nonlinear dynamics. The introduction of the book is a must-read. It presents the nature and the philosophy of the book (and the symposium). Reading the introduction, the editors clearlyhave done a great job of managing each of the invited lecturers to translate the philosophy of the symposium into their lectures ... my impression is that all authors did a good job presenting the excitment of their research and addressing the interesting questions. This book in general is a valuable addition to the literature of the theory and practice of nonlinear dynamics and chaos. Theo Tuwankotta, Institute of Technology (ITB, Bandung, Indonesia


"""This handsome volume is the proceedings of a conference held in Bristol in 2001, which had the aim of charting new directions for the exploration of nonlinear dynamical systems. The editors must be commended for their work: the individual chapters have been given a clean, uniform style that reflects a serious effort to present the volume as a unified book rather than a recollection of articles, with several cross-references between the chapters. The book is also remarkably free of typographical errors. I heartily recommend this collection to students looking for some direction (as long as they don't think this is all of nonlinear dynamics!)."" -UK Nonlinear News, May 2003 ""This timely and important book is a record of papers presented at a conference in Bristol and is very well edited, and produced … The very richness of this book, in both theory and real-world applications, makes it difficult to summarize and even more difficult to put down."" -Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology and Life Sciences ""The book is written by authors who are champions of their field. All researchers in nonlinear dynamics should have access to this book. It is a valuable resource of references and it contains a lot of ideas and open problems in various fields. One might think of it as a catalogue of problems in nonlinear dynamics. The introduction of the book is a 'must-read.' It presents the nature and the philosophy of the book (and the symposium). Reading the introduction, the editors clearly have done a great job of managing each of the invited lecturers to translate the philosophy of the symposium into their lectures … my impression is that all authors did a good job presenting the excitement of their research and addressing the interesting questions. This book in general is a valuable addition to the literature of the theory and practice of nonlinear dynamics and chaos."" -Theo Tuwankotta, Institute of Technology,ITB, Bandung, Indonesia"


This handsome volume is the proceedings of a conference held in Bristol in 2001, which had the aim of charting new directions for the exploration of nonlinear dynamical systems. The editors must be commended for their work: the individual chapters have been given a clean, uniform style that reflects a serious effort to present the volume as a unified book rather than a recollection of articles, with several cross-references between the chapters. The book is also remarkably free of typographical errors. I heartily recommend this collection to students looking for some direction (as long as they don't think this is all of nonlinear dynamics!). -UK Nonlinear News, May 2003 This timely and important book is a record of papers presented at a conference in Bristol and is very well edited, and produced ... The very richness of this book, in both theory and real-world applications, makes it difficult to summarize and even more difficult to put down. -Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology and Life Sciences The book is written by authors who are champions of their field. All researchers in nonlinear dynamics should have access to this book. It is a valuable resource of references and it contains a lot of ideas and open problems in various fields. One might think of it as a catalogue of problems in nonlinear dynamics. The introduction of the book is a 'must-read.' It presents the nature and the philosophy of the book (and the symposium). Reading the introduction, the editors clearly have done a great job of managing each of the invited lecturers to translate the philosophy of the symposium into their lectures ... my impression is that all authors did a good job presenting the excitement of their research and addressing the interesting questions. This book in general is a valuable addition to the literature of the theory and practice of nonlinear dynamics and chaos. -Theo Tuwankotta, Institute of Technology,ITB, Bandung, Indonesia


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J Hogan, A.R Krauskopf, Mario di Bernado, Eddie R. Wilson, Hinke M. Osinga, Martin E. Homer, Alan R. Champneys

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