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Deterministic chaos: An introduction [Hardcover]

Heinz Georg Schuster (Author)
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1984
This is the revised and updated 3rd edition of this highly regarded textbook. A new chapter on controlling chaos has been added. Translations into Japanese, Chinese, German, Russian and Polish demonstrate the international interest in this book. From reviews of former editions:

In this book, Schuster gives a very useful summary of the main ideas of the subject as it now stands. Although a physist by training and style, he organizes his treatment by the logic of the mathematics, which is based on the concept of a dynamical system.

Students about to begin research into chaos, and practising scientists new to the subject, will find this book well worth reading. Nature

This text sets a standard which other authors and publishers in physics should strive to meet. Physics Bulletin
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The book gives a self-contained introduction to the modern nonlinear dynamics physicist's point of view. The basic concepts and methods of this theory, such as Lyapunov exponents, dimensions, Kolmogorov's entropy, strange attractors, KAM-theory, Arnold diffusion, renormalization group theory, etc. are introduced and explained on an elementary level. Moreover, the general models of transition from order to chaos (period doubling, intermittency, Ruele-Takens model), chaos in quantum systems and the problems of controlling chaos are also discussed. The above material is explained and illustrated by a great number of concrete examples of chaotic dynamical systems arising in applications for which a detailed theoretical and numerical study is given.
For reviews of earlier editions see Zbl 707.580004 (1st ed. 1984), Zbl 707.58003 (2nd ed. 1988), Zbl 709.58002 (1st reprint of 2nd ed. 1989
Serguei Zelik (Moskva)
published Zentralblatt f?r Mathematik, Springer, iss. April 2001 --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Heinz Georg Schuster Deterministic Chaos An Introduction This third edition of Deterministic Chaos has been updated and augmented with an extra chapter on "controlling chaos". Deterministic Chaos has been translated into Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Polish, and German, and has become a standard text for students and researchers who need a concise introduction into the field of chaos. From reviews of a previous edition: In this book, Schuster gives a very useful summary of the main ideas of the subject as it now stands. Although a physicist by training and style, he organizes his treatment by the logic of the mathematics, which is based on the concept of a dynamical system. Students about to begin research into chaos, and practising scientists new to the subject, will find this book well worth reading. Nature This text sets a standard which other authors and publishers in physics should strive to meet. Physics Bulletin --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 220 pages
  • Publisher: VCH Publishers [distributor] (1984)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0895732238
  • ISBN-13: 978-0895732231
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,016,570 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Was a real help in the mid-eighties, May 12, 2002
In the eighties, when many of us were trying to learn nonlinear dynamics (by teaching it) from outdated texts on nonlinear differential equations (no chaos theory) and newer research papers, this book was extremely helpful. In contrast with Lichtenberg and Lieberman, which preceded it (and was for a few years the only modern book on chaos available), it did not ignore driven-dissipative systems but rather emphasized them. Still provides a good introduction for a beginner (when one supplements it by going to the orginal literature), although I would of course recommend my own books on the subject, especially with regard to understanding what is meant by integrability/nonintegrability, what is meant by a 'chaotic orbit', and to avoid confusing randomness with deterministic chaos. It is a disease with all books on chaos that the writers do not advise the student to do backard in time integration to check the validity of forward time numerical integrations. therefore, the cookbook recipe given in those texts for calculating Liapunov exponents is wrong and misleading. Another way to say it is that deterministic chaos is not developed from the systematic standpoint of symbollic dynamics in those texts, but rather from the standpoint of meaningless numerical integrations packed full with machine errors.
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transition from quasiperiodicity, golden mean winding number, triangular map, structural universality, kicked rotator, generalized synchronization, cat map, intermittency route, global universality, doubling operator, doubling transformation, deterministic diffusion, piecewise linear maps, unstable periodic orbits, synchronized state, logistic map, spatiotemporal chaos, bifurcation route, coupled map lattices, invariant density, synchronization phenomena, dissipative dynamical systems, driven pendulum, circle map, tangent bifurcation
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