Global Dynamics, Phase Space Transport, Orbits Homoclinic to Resonances, and Applications

Global Dynamics, Phase Space Transport, Orbits Homoclinic to Resonances, and Applications
Title Global Dynamics, Phase Space Transport, Orbits Homoclinic to Resonances, and Applications PDF eBook
Author Stephen Wiggins
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 538
Release
Genre Education
ISBN 9780821871676

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This monograph, which grew out of a series of lectures delivered by Stephen Wiggins at the Fields Institute in early 1993, is concerned with the geometrical viewpoint of the global dynamics of nonlinear dynamical systems. With appropriate examples and concise explanations, Wiggins unites many different topics into one volume and makes a unique contribution to the field. Engineers, physicists, chemists, and mathematicians who work on issues related to the global dynamics of nonlinear dynamical systems will find these lectures very useful.

Global Dynamics, Phase Space Transport, Orbits Homoclinic to Resonances, and Applications

Global Dynamics, Phase Space Transport, Orbits Homoclinic to Resonances, and Applications
Title Global Dynamics, Phase Space Transport, Orbits Homoclinic to Resonances, and Applications PDF eBook
Author Stephen Wiggins
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 170
Release
Genre Education
ISBN 0821871676

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This monograph, which grew out of a series of lectures delivered by Stephen Wiggins at the Fields Institute in early 1993, is concerned with the geometrical viewpoint of the global dynamics of nonlinear dynamical systems. With appropriate examples and concise explanations, Wiggins unites many different topics into one volume and makes a unique contribution to the field. Engineers, physicists, chemists, and mathematicians who work on issues related to the global dynamics of nonlinear dynamical systems will find these lectures very useful.

Nonlinear Functional Analysis and its Applications

Nonlinear Functional Analysis and its Applications
Title Nonlinear Functional Analysis and its Applications PDF eBook
Author E. Zeidler
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 1007
Release 2013-12-01
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1461245664

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The fourth of a five-volume exposition of the main principles of nonlinear functional analysis and its applications to the natural sciences, economics, and numerical analysis. The presentation is self-contained and accessible to the non-specialist, and topics covered include applications to mechanics, elasticity, plasticity, hydrodynamics, thermodynamics, statistical physics, and special and general relativity including cosmology. The book contains a detailed physical motivation of the relevant basic equations and a discussion of particular problems which have played a significant role in the development of physics and through which important mathematical and physical insight may be gained. It combines classical and modern ideas to build a bridge between the language and thoughts of physicists and mathematicians. Many exercises and a comprehensive bibliography complement the text.

Pattern Formation: Symmetry Methods and Applications

Pattern Formation: Symmetry Methods and Applications
Title Pattern Formation: Symmetry Methods and Applications PDF eBook
Author John M. Chadam
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 369
Release 1996
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0821802569

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This volume contains the proceedings of two related workshops held at The Fields Institute in February and March 1993. The workshops were an integral part of the thematic year in Dynamical Systems and Bifurcation Theory held during the 1992-1993 academic year. This volume covers the full spectrum of research involved in combining symmetry methods with dynamical systems and bifurcation theory, from the development of the mathematical theory in order to understand the underlying mechanisms to the application of this new mathematical theory, to partial differential equation models of realistic ph.

Chaos Near Resonance

Chaos Near Resonance
Title Chaos Near Resonance PDF eBook
Author G. Haller
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 444
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1461215080

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A unified treatment of resonant problems with special emphasis on the recently discovered phenomenon of homoclinic jumping. After a survey of the necessary background, the book develops a general finite dimensional theory of homoclinic jumping, illustrating it with examples. The main mechanism of chaos near resonances is discussed in both the dissipative and the Hamiltonian context, incorporating previously unpublished new results on universal homoclinic bifurcations near resonances, as well as on multi-pulse Silnikov manifolds. The results are applied to a variety of different problems, which include applications from beam oscillations, surface wave dynamics, nonlinear optics, atmospheric science and fluid mechanics.

Coloring Mixed Hypergraphs: Theory, Algorithms and Applications

Coloring Mixed Hypergraphs: Theory, Algorithms and Applications
Title Coloring Mixed Hypergraphs: Theory, Algorithms and Applications PDF eBook
Author Vitaly Ivanovich Voloshin
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 199
Release 2002
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0821828126

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The theory of graph coloring has existed for more than 150 years. Historically, graph coloring involved finding the minimum number of colors to be assigned to the vertices so that adjacent vertices would have different colors. From this modest beginning, the theory has become central in discrete mathematics with many contemporary generalizations and applications. Generalization of graph coloring-type problems to mixed hypergraphs brings many new dimensions to the theory ofcolorings. A main feature of this book is that in the case of hypergraphs, there exist problems on both the minimum and the maximum number of colors. This feature pervades the theory, methods, algorithms, and applications of mixed hypergraph coloring. The book has broad appeal. It will be of interest to bothpure and applied mathematicians, particularly those in the areas of discrete mathematics, combinatorial optimization, operations research, computer science, software engineering, molecular biology, and related businesses and industries. It also makes a nice supplementary text for courses in graph theory and discrete mathematics. This is especially useful for students in combinatorics and optimization. Since the area is new, students will have the chance at this stage to obtain results that maybecome classic in the future.

Lectures on Operator Theory and Its Applications

Lectures on Operator Theory and Its Applications
Title Lectures on Operator Theory and Its Applications PDF eBook
Author Albrecht Böttcher
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 354
Release 1996
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 082180457X

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Much of the importance of mathematics lies in its ability to provide theories which are useful in widely different fields of endeavour. A good example is the large and amorphous body of knowledge known as the theory of linear operators or operator theory, which came to life about a century ago as a theory to encompass properties common to matrix, differential, and integral operators. Thus, it is a primary purpose of operator theory to provide a coherent body of knowledge which can explain phenomena common to the enormous variety of problems in which such linear operators play a part. The theory is a vital part of functional analysis, whose methods and techniques are one of the major advances of twentieth century mathematics and now play a pervasive role in the modeling of phenomena in probability, imaging, signal processing, systems theory, etc, as well as in the more traditional areas of theoretical physics and mechanics. This book is based on lectures presented at a meeting on operator theory and its applications held at the Fields Institute in 1994.