Introduction to Chaos: Physics and Mathematics of Chaotic Phenomena
Editorial Reviews
Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2000e
The book is devoted to a basic introduction to chaotic phenomena. It is clearly written and intended for advanced students specializing in physics and mathematics. At the same time, the book can be very useful for specialists in other areas of science who use modern results of nonlinear dynamics. The manner of exposition is more in the tradition of mathematical physics than of mathematics: formal proofs are replaced by arguments based on new methods of analysis of the system under study. Moreover, the authors explain chaos theory by taking numerous examples of complex phenomena and processes from one-dimensional maps and simple differential equations. The chapters are supported by various illustrations and computer simulations. In addition, to test the reader's understanding, all key concepts are accompanied by problems and their solutions.
Alexander Loskutov (Liverpool)
Choice, July/August 1999 Vol. 36 No. 11/12
... may be the best technical undergraduate book on chaos theory on the market. The exposition is...presented in clear, terse fashion.
Introduction to Chaos: Physics and Mathematics of Chaotic Phenomena
Introduction to Chaos,H Nagashima,Y Baba,Taylor & Francis,0750305088,Chaotic Behavior in Systems,Mathematics,Physics,Science,Science/Mathematics,System Theory,Science / Physics
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