Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaotic Phenomena : An Introduction /

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Author / Creator:Shivamoggi, Bhimsen K., author.
Edition:Second edition.
Imprint:Dordrecht : Springer, [2014]
©2014
Description:1 online resource (xxvii, 375 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
Series:Fluid mechanics and its applications ; Volume 103
Fluid mechanics and its applications ; v. 103.
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ISBN:9789400770942
9400770944
9789400770935
9400770936
Notes:Previous edition: Dordrecht; London: Kluwer Academic, 1997.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource and print version record. Title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed August 25, 2016).
Summary:"This book starts with a discussion of nonlinear ordinary differential equations, bifurcation theory and Hamiltonian dynamics. It then embarks on a systematic discussion of the traditional topics of modern nonlinear dynamics--integrable systems, Poincaré maps, chaos, fractals and strange attractors. The Baker's transformation, the logistic map and Lorenz system are discussed in detail in view of their central place in the subject. There is a detailed discussion of solitons centered around the Korteweg-de Vries equation in view of its central place in integrable systems. Then, there is a discussion of the Painlevé property of nonlinear differential equations which seems to provide a test of integrability. Finally, there is a detailed discussion of the application of fractals and multi-fractals to fully-developed turbulence--a problem whose understanding has been considerably enriched by the application of the concepts and methods of modern nonlinear dynamics. On the application side, there is a special emphasis on some aspects of fluid dynamics and plasma physics reflecting the author's involvement in these areas of physics. A few exercises have been provided that range from simple applications to occasional considerable extension of the theory. Finally, the list of references given at the end of the book contains primarily books and papers used in developing the lecture material this volume is based on. This book has grown out of the author's lecture notes for an interdisciplinary graduate-level course on nonlinear dynamics. The basic concepts, language and results of nonlinear dynamical systems are described in a clear and coherent way. In order to allow for an interdisciplinary readership, an informal style has been adopted and the mathematical formalism has been kept to a minimum. This book is addressed to first-year graduate students in applied mathematics, physics, and engineering, and is useful also to any theoretically inclined researcher in the physical sciences and engineering. This second edition constitutes an extensive rewrite of the text involving refinement and enhancement of the clarity and precision, updating and amplification of several sections, addition of new material like theory of nonlinear differential equations, solitons, Lagrangian chaos in fluids, and critical phenomena perspectives on the fluid turbulence problem and many new exercises."--Publisher's description.
Other form:Print version: Shivamoggi, Bhimsen K. Nonlinear dynamics and chaotic phenomena. Second edition. Dordrecht : Springer, [2014] 9789400770935
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505 0 0 |t Introduction to Chaotic Behavior in Nonlinear Dynamics.  |t Phase-Space Dynamics.  |t Conservative Dynamical Systems.  |t Dissipative Dynamical Systems.  |t Routes to Chaos.  |t Turbulence in Fluids --  |g 1.  |t Nonlinear Ordinary Differential Equations.  |g 1.1.  |t First-Order Systems.  |g 1.1.1.  |t Dynamical System.  |g 1.1.2.  |t Lipschitz Condition.  |g 1.1.3.  |t Gronwall's Lemma.  |g 1.1.4.  |t Linear Equations.  |g 1.1.5.  |t Autonomous Systems.  |g 1.1.6.  |t Stability of Equilibrium Points.  |g 1.1.6.1.  |t Liapunov and Asymptotic Stability.  |g 1.1.6.2.  |t Liapunov Function Method.  |g 1.1.7.  |t Center Manifold Theorem.  |g 1.2.  |t Phase-Plane Analysis.  |g 1.3.  |t Fully Nonlinear Evolution.  |g 1.4.  |t Non-autonomous Systems. 
505 8 0 |g 2.  |t Bifurcation Theory.  |g 2.1.  |t Stability and Bifurcation.  |g 2.2.  |t Saddle-Node, Transcritical and Pitchfork Bifurcations.  |g 2.3.  |t Hopf Bifurcation.  |g 2.4.  |t Break-up of Bifurcations Under Perturbations.  |g 2.5.  |t Bifurcation Theory for One-Dimensional Maps.  |g Appendix.  |t The Normal Form Reduction. 
505 8 0 |g 3.  |t Hamiltonian Dynamics.  |g 3.1.  |t Hamilton's Equations.  |g 3.2.  |t Phase Space.  |g 3.3.  |t Canonical Transformations.  |g 3.4.  |t The Hamilton-Jacobi Equation.  |g 3.5.  |t Action-Angle Variables.  |g 3.6.  |t Infinitesimal Canonical Transformations.  |g 3.7.  |t Poisson's Brackets. 
505 8 0 |g 4.  |t Integrable Systems.  |g 4.1.  |t Separable Hamiltonian Systems.  |g 4.2.  |t Integrable Systems.  |g 4.3.  |t Dynamics on the Tori.  |g 4.4.  |t Canonical Perturbation Theory.  |g 4.5.  |t Kolmogorov-Arnol'd-Moser Theory.  |g 4.6.  |t Breakdown of Integrability and Criteria for Transition to Chaos.  |g 4.6.1.  |t Local Criteria.  |g 4.6.2.  |t Local Stability vs. Global Stability.  |g 4.6.3.  |t Global Criteria.  |g 4.7.  |t Magnetic Island Overlap and Stochasticity in Magnetic Confinement Systems.  |g Appendix.  |t The Problem of Internal Resonances in Nonlinearly-Coupled Systems. 
505 8 0 |g 5.  |t Chaos in Conservative Systems.  |g 5.1.  |t Phase-Space Dynamics of Conservative Systems.  |g 5.2.  |t Poincaré's Surface of Section.  |g 5.3.  |t Area-Preserving Mappings.  |g 5.4.  |t Twist Maps.  |g 5.5.  |t Tangent Maps.  |g 5.6.  |t Poincaré-Birkhoff Fixed-Point Theorem.  |g 5.7.  |t Homoclinic and Heteroclinic Points.  |g 5.8.  |t Quantitative Measures of Chaos.  |g 5.8.1.  |t Liapunov Exponents.  |g 5.8.2.  |t Kolmogorov Entropy.  |g 5.8.3.  |t Autocorrelation Function.  |g 5.8.4.  |t Power Spectra.  |g 5.9.  |t Ergodicity and Mixing.  |g 5.9.1.  |t Ergodicity.  |g 5.9.2.  |t Mixing.  |g 5.9.3.  |t Baker's Transformation.  |g 5.9.4.  |t Lagrangian Chaos in Fluids. 
505 8 0 |g 6.  |t Chaos in Dissipative Systems.  |g 6.1.  |t Phase-Space Dynamics of Dissipative Systems.  |g 6.2.  |t Strange Attractors.  |g 6.3.  |t Fractals.  |g 6.3.1.  |t Examples of Fractals.  |g 6.3.2.  |t Box-Counting Method.  |g 6.4.  |t Multi-fractals.  |g 6.5.  |t Analysis of Time-Series Data.  |g 6.6.  |t The Lorenz Attractor.  |g 6.6.1.  |t Equilibrium Solutions and Their Stability.  |g 6.6.2.  |t Slightly Supercritical Case.  |g 6.6.3.  |t Existence of an Attractor.  |g 6.6.4.  |t Chaotic Behavior of the Nonlinear Solutions.  |g 6.7.  |t Period-Doubling Bifurcations.  |g 6.7.1.  |t Difference Equations.  |g 6.7.2.  |t The Logistic Map.  |g Appendix A.  |t The Hausdorff-Besicovitch Dimension.  |g Appendix B.  |t The Derivation of Lorenz's Equation.  |g Appendix C.  |t The Derivation of Universality for One-Dimensional Maps. 
505 8 0 |g 7.  |t Solitons.  |g 7.1.  |t Fermi-Pasta-Ulam Recurrence.  |g 7.2.  |t Korteweg-de Vries Equation.  |g 7.3.  |t Waves in an Anharmonic Lattice.  |g 7.4.  |t Shallow Water Waves.  |g 7.5.  |t Ion-Acoustic Waves.  |g 7.6.  |t Basic Properties of the Korteweg-de Vries Equation.  |g 7.6.1.  |t Effect of Nonlinearity.  |g 7.6.2.  |t Effect of Dispersion.  |g 7.6.3.  |t Similarity Transformation.  |g 7.6.4.  |t Stokes Waves: Periodic Solutions.  |g 7.6.5.  |t Solitary Waves.  |g 7.6.6.  |t Periodic Cnoidal Wave Solutions.  |g 7.6.7.  |t Interacting Solitary Waves: Hirota's Method.  |g 7.7.  |t Inverse-Scattering Transform Method.  |g 7.7.1.  |t Time Evolution of the Scattering Data.  |g 7.7.2.  |t Inverse Scattering Problem: Gel'fand-Levitan-Marchenko Equation.  |g 7.7.3.  |t Direct-Scattering Problem.  |g 7.7.4.  |t Inverse-Scattering Problem.  |g 7.8.  |t Conservation Laws.  |g 7.9.  |t Lax Formulation.  |g 7.10.  |t Bäcklund Transformations. 
505 8 0 |g 8.  |t Singularity Analysis and the Painlevé Property of Dynamical Systems.  |g 8.1.  |t The Painlevé Property.  |g 8.2.  |t Singularity Analysis.  |g 8.3.  |t The Painlevé Property for Partial Differential Equations. 
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