Geometric Methods for Discrete Dynamical Systems
This book looks at dynamics as an iteration process where the output of a function is fed back as an input to determine the evolution of an initial state over time. The theory examines errors which arise from round-off in numerical simulations, from the inexactness of mathematical models used to describe physical processes, and from the effects of external controls. The author provides an introduction accessible to beginning graduate students and emphasizing geometric aspects of the theory. Conley's ideas about rough orbits and chain-recurrence play a central role in the treatment. The book will be a useful reference for mathematicians, scientists, and engineers studying this field, and an ideal text for graduate courses in dynamical systems.
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Geometric Methods for Discrete Dynamical Systems
This book looks at dynamics as an iteration process where the output of a function is fed back as an input to determine the evolution of an initial state over time. The theory examines errors which arise from round-off in numerical simulations, from the inexactness of mathematical models used to describe physical processes, and from the effects of external controls. The author provides an introduction accessible to beginning graduate students and emphasizing geometric aspects of the theory. Conley's ideas about rough orbits and chain-recurrence play a central role in the treatment. The book will be a useful reference for mathematicians, scientists, and engineers studying this field, and an ideal text for graduate courses in dynamical systems.
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Geometric Methods for Discrete Dynamical Systems

Geometric Methods for Discrete Dynamical Systems

by Robert W. Easton
Geometric Methods for Discrete Dynamical Systems

Geometric Methods for Discrete Dynamical Systems

by Robert W. Easton

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This book looks at dynamics as an iteration process where the output of a function is fed back as an input to determine the evolution of an initial state over time. The theory examines errors which arise from round-off in numerical simulations, from the inexactness of mathematical models used to describe physical processes, and from the effects of external controls. The author provides an introduction accessible to beginning graduate students and emphasizing geometric aspects of the theory. Conley's ideas about rough orbits and chain-recurrence play a central role in the treatment. The book will be a useful reference for mathematicians, scientists, and engineers studying this field, and an ideal text for graduate courses in dynamical systems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195085457
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 02/26/1998
Series: Oxford Engineering Science Series , #50
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 9.20(w) x 6.20(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

University of Colorado, Boulder

Table of Contents

1. Examples2. Dynamical Systems3. Hyperbolic Fixed Points4. Isolated Invariant Sets and Isolating Blocks5. The Conley Index6. Symplectic Maps7. Invariant MeasuresAppendix A Metric SpacesAppendix B Numerical Methods for Ordinary Differential EquationsAppendix C Tangent Bundles, Manifolds, and Differential FormsAppendix D Symplectic ManifoldsAppendix E Algebraic TopologyReferencesIndex
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