Chaos for Engineers: Theory, Applications, and Control
Chaos occurs widely in engineering and natural systems. Historically it has been noted only as irregular or unpredictable behaviour and often attributed to random external influences. Further studies have shown that chaotic phenomena are completely deterministic and characteristic for typical nonlin...
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Zusammenfassung: | Chaos occurs widely in engineering and natural systems. Historically it has been noted only as irregular or unpredictable behaviour and often attributed to random external influences. Further studies have shown that chaotic phenomena are completely deterministic and characteristic for typical nonlinear systems. These studies posed the question of the practical applications of chaos. One of the possible answers is to control chaotic behaviour in such a way as to make it predictable. Recently there have been examples of the potential usefulness of chaotic behaviour and this has caused growing interest in chaos among engineers and applied scientists. In this book the new mathematical ideas in nonlinear dynamics are described such that engineers can apply them in real physical systems. On the other hand the importance of mathematical preciseness is emphasized by giving the fundamental definitions and theorems (although without proofs) |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (X, 140 p) |
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title_exact_search | Chaos for Engineers Theory, Applications, and Control |
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title_full_unstemmed | Chaos for Engineers Theory, Applications, and Control by Tomasz Kapitaniak |
title_short | Chaos for Engineers |
title_sort | chaos for engineers theory applications and control |
title_sub | Theory, Applications, and Control |
topic | Engineering Computational Intelligence Complexity Mathematical Methods in Physics Numerical and Computational Physics Physics Computational intelligence Complexity, Computational Chaostheorie (DE-588)4009754-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Engineering Computational Intelligence Complexity Mathematical Methods in Physics Numerical and Computational Physics Physics Computational intelligence Complexity, Computational Chaostheorie |
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