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Dynamical Chaos

Berry, Michael V.(Edited by)Percival, Ian C.(Edited by)Weiss, Nigel Oscar(Edited by)
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The leading scientists who gave these papers under the sponsorship of the Royal Society in early 1987 provide reviews of facets of the subject of chaos ranging from the practical aspects of mirror machines for fusion power to the pure mathematics of geodesics on surfaces of negative curvature.

The papers deal with systems in which chaotic conditions arise from initial value problems with unique solutions, as opposed to those where chaos is produced by the introduction of noise from an external source.

Table of Contents Diagnosis of Dynamical Systems with Fluctuating Parameters D.

Ruelle Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos, and Complex Cardiac Arrhythmias L.

Glass, A. L. Goldberger, M. Courtemanche, and A. Shrier Chaos and the Dynamics of Biological Populations R.

M. May Fractal Bifurcation Sets, Renormalization Strange Sets, and Their Universal Invariants D.

A. Rand From Chaos to Turbulence in Bnard Convection A.

Libchaber Dynamics of Convection N. O. Weiss Chaos: A Mixed Metaphor for Turbulence E. A. Spiegel Arithmetical Theory of Anosov Diffeomorphisms F.

Vivaldi Chaotic Behavior in the Solar System J. Wisdom Chaos in Hamiltonian Systems I. C. Percival Semi-Classical Quantization, Adiabatic Invariants, and Classical Chaos W.

P. Reinhardt and I. Dana Particle Confinement and Adiabatic Invariance B.

V. Chirikov Some Geometrical Models of Chaotic Dynamics C.

Series The Bakerian Lecture: Quantum Chaology M. V. Berry Originally published in 1989. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press.

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Princeton University Press
0691604827 / 9780691604824
Paperback / softback
515.35
14/07/2014
United States
208 pages
152 x 229 mm, 28 grams