Rabinovich / Gaponov-Grekhov | Nonlinearities in Action | Buch | 978-3-642-75294-0 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 191 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 193 mm x 270 mm, Gewicht: 455 g

Rabinovich / Gaponov-Grekhov

Nonlinearities in Action

Oscillations Chaos Order Fractals

Buch, Englisch, 191 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 193 mm x 270 mm, Gewicht: 455 g

ISBN: 978-3-642-75294-0
Verlag: Springer


In the dynamics of mankind one can trace out a path of contemplation about the "world", leading from early speculations to today's natural sciences. The endeavour to understand how nature works has led to the construction, still in progress, of an abstract building of great com­ plexity. To the uninitiated it may look more like a scurrilous sculpture resting on many legs, among them such peculiar ones as probability, relativity, quantum mechanics. At times problems with the stabil­ ity of the building or sculpture arise: known facts that won't fit and can no longer be ignored start to undermine the foundations. Then new footings are thought of, constructed and finally cast. In fact, the undermining and casting is often done in one step. This process has already been repeated many times and will un­ doubtedly repeat itself again and again. At present, one recognizable footing under construction goes by the name of "chaos theory". Physi­ cists seem to like the word chaos. When they came to recognize that the air is not just empty space but an obviously indescribable dance of myriads of molecules they called that "chaos". What else would fit? In the course of time the name was simplified to "gas". Thus the word chaos became free to serve for the next upsetting experience. That arose in the context of nonlinear dynamical systems, where peculiar motions were detected, ones seemingly beyond human comprehension.
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Lower undergraduate

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1. Introduction.- 2. Nonlinear Oscillations and Waves. Classical Results.- 2.1 Oscillators.- 2.2 Solitons.- 2.3 Self-Excited Oscillations.- 2.4 Bifurcations.- 2.5 Modulation.- 3. Chaos.- 3.1 Historical Remarks.- 3.2 Marble in an Oscillating Chute.- 3.3 Stochastic Self-Excited Oscillations.- 3.4 Chaos and Noise.- 4. Structures.- 4.1 Order and Disorder — Examples.- 4.2 Attractors and Spatial Patterns.- 4.3 Self-Structures.- 4.4 Attractors — Memory — Learning.- 5. Turbulence.- 5.1 Prehistory.- 5.2 Basic Models of Dynamic Theory.- 5.3 Turbulence and Structures in Two-Dimensional Fields.- 5.4 Spatial Evolution of Turbulence.- 5.5 Discussion.- 6. Nonlinear Physics — Chaos and Order.- 6.1 The Where and the How.- 6.2 Randomness Born out of Nonrandomness.- 6.3 An Unstable Path and Steady Motion. Are They Incompatible?.- 6.4 Does Chance Rule the World?.- 6.5 What is the Character of Nature? Integer or Fractal?.- 6.6 Fractal Fingers.- 6.7 Self-Organizing Structures.- 6.8 Singles.- 6.9 The New Life of an Old Problem.- 6.10 Spatial Evolution of Disorder.- 6.11 What Does Your Camera See When It is Watching TV?.- 6.12 Multistability and Memory.- 6.13 Nonlinear Dynamics in Society.- Color Plates.- Literature.- Acknowledgements of the Figures.


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