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Advances in Dynamical Systems Theory, Models, Algorithms and Applications

Advances in Dynamical Systems Theory, Models, Algorithms and Applications

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The theory of modern dynamical systems dates back to 1890 with studies by Poincaré on celestial mechanics. The tradition was continued by Birkhoff in the United States with his pivotal work on periodic orbits, and by the Moscow School in Russia (Liapunov, Andronov, Pontryagin). In the 1960s the field was revived by the emergence of the theory of chaotic attractors, and in modern years by accurate computer simulations. This book provides an overview of recent developments in the theory of dynamical systems, presenting some significant advances in the definition of new models, computer algorithms, and applications. Researchers, engineers and graduate students in both pure and applied mathematics will benefit from the chapters collected in this volume.

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Keywords

  • Calculus & mathematical analysis
  • Differential calculus & equations
  • Mathematics
  • Mathematics & science
  • thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBK Calculus and mathematical analysis::PBKJ Differential calculus and equations

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DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.92486

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