Chaotic Evolution and Strange Attractors

Chaotic Evolution and Strange Attractors
Title Chaotic Evolution and Strange Attractors PDF eBook
Author David Ruelle
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 114
Release 1989-09-07
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780521368308

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This book, based on lectures given at the Accademia dei Lincei, is an accessible and leisurely account of systems that display a chaotic time evolution. This behaviour, though deterministic, has features more characteristic of stochastic systems. The analysis here is based on a statistical technique known as time series analysis and so avoids complex mathematics, yet provides a good understanding of the fundamentals. Professor Ruelle is one of the world's authorities on chaos and dynamical systems and his account here will be welcomed by scientists in physics, engineering, biology, chemistry and economics who encounter nonlinear systems in their research.

Chaotic Evolution and Strange Attractors

Chaotic Evolution and Strange Attractors
Title Chaotic Evolution and Strange Attractors PDF eBook
Author David Ruelle
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 1989
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Turbulence, Strange Attractors, and Chaos

Turbulence, Strange Attractors, and Chaos
Title Turbulence, Strange Attractors, and Chaos PDF eBook
Author David Ruelle
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 496
Release 1995
Genre Science
ISBN 9789810223106

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The present collection of reprints covers the main contributions of David Ruelle, and coauthors, to the theory of chaos and its applications. Several of the papers reproduced here are classics in the field. Others (that were published in less accessible places) may still surprise the reader.The collection contains mathematical articles relevant to chaos, specific articles on the theory, and articles on applications to hydrodynamical turbulence, chemical oscillations, etc.A sound judgement of the value of techniques and applications is crucial in the interdisciplinary field of chaos. For a critical assessment of what has been achieved in this area, the present volume is an invaluable contribution.

Chaotic Evolution and Strange Attractors

Chaotic Evolution and Strange Attractors
Title Chaotic Evolution and Strange Attractors PDF eBook
Author David Ruelle
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 1989
Genre Chaotic behavior in systems
ISBN

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This book, based on lectures given at the Accademia dei Lincei, is an accessible and leisurely account of systems that display a chaotic time evolution. This behaviour, though deterministic, has features more characteristic of stochastic systems. The analysis here is based on a statistical technique known as time series analysis and so avoids complex mathematics, yet provides a good understanding of the fundamentals. Professor Ruelle is one of the world's authorities on chaos and dynamical systems and his account here will be welcomed by scientists in physics, engineering, biology, chemistry and economics who encounter nonlinear systems in their research.

The Theory of Chaotic Attractors

The Theory of Chaotic Attractors
Title The Theory of Chaotic Attractors PDF eBook
Author Brian R. Hunt
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 528
Release 2004-01-08
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780387403496

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The editors felt that the time was right for a book on an important topic, the history and development of the notions of chaotic attractors and their "natu ral" invariant measures. We wanted to bring together a coherent collection of readable, interesting, outstanding papers for detailed study and comparison. We hope that this book will allow serious graduate students to hold seminars to study how the research in this field developed. Limitation of space forced us painfully to exclude many excellent, relevant papers, and the resulting choice reflects the interests of the editors. Since James Alan Yorke was born August 3, 1941, we chose to have this book commemorate his sixtieth birthday, honoring his research in this field. The editors are four of his collaborators. We would particularly like to thank Achi Dosanjh (senior editor math ematics), Elizabeth Young (assistant editor mathematics), Joel Ariaratnam (mathematics editorial), and Yong-Soon Hwang (book production editor) from Springer Verlag in New York for their efforts in publishing this book.

Chance and Chaos

Chance and Chaos
Title Chance and Chaos PDF eBook
Author David Ruelle
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 209
Release 2020-06-16
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 069121395X

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How do scientists look at chance, or randomness, and chaos in physical systems? In answering this question for a general audience, Ruelle writes in the best French tradition: he has produced an authoritative and elegant book--a model of clarity, succinctness, and a humor bordering at times on the sardonic.

Chaos in Ecology

Chaos in Ecology
Title Chaos in Ecology PDF eBook
Author J. M. Cushing
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 248
Release 2003
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780121988760

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Chaos in Ecology is a convincing demonstration of chaos in a biological population. The book synthesizes an ecologically focused interdisciplinary blend of non-linear dynamics theory, statistics, and experimentation yielding results of uncommon clarity and rigor. Topics include fundamental issues that are of general and widespread importance to population biology and ecology. Detailed descriptions are included of the mathematical, statistical, and experimental steps they used to explore nonlinear dynamics in ecology. Beginning with a brief overview of chaos theory and its implications for ecology. The book continues by deriving and rigorously testing a mathematical model that is closely wedded to biological mechanisms of their research organism. Therefrom were generated a variety of predictions that are fundamental to chaos theory and experiments were designed and analyzed to test those predictions. Discussion of patterns in chaos and how they can be investigated using real data follows and book ends with a discussion of the salient lessons learned from this research program Book jacket.