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Intelligent Computing Based on Chaos, PDF eBook

Intelligent Computing Based on Chaos PDF

Edited by Ljupco Kocarev, Zbigniew Galias, Shiguo Lian

Part of the Studies in Computational Intelligence series

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Chaos is a fascinating phenomenon that has been observed in nature, laboratory, and has been applied in various real-world applications.

Chaotic systems are deterministic with no random elements involved yet their behavior appears to be random.

Obser- tions of chaotic behavior in nature include weather and climate, the dynamics of sat- lites in the solar system, the time evolution of the magnetic field of celestial bodies, population growth in ecology, to mention only a few examples.

Chaos has been observed in the laboratory in a number of systems such as electrical circuits, lasers, chemical reactions, fluid dynamics, mechanical systems, and magneto-mechanical devices.

Chaotic behavior has also found numerous applications in electrical and communication engineering, information and communication technologies, biology and medicine.

To the best of our knowledge, this is the first book edited on chaos applications in intelligent computing.

To access the latest research related to chaos applications in intelligent computing, we launched the book project where researchers from all over the world provide the necessary coverage of the mentioned field.

The primary obj- tive of this project was to assemble as much research coverage as possible related to the field by defining the latest innovative technologies and providing the most c- prehensive list of research references.

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