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Chaotic Transport in Dynamical Systems, PDF eBook

Chaotic Transport in Dynamical Systems PDF

Part of the Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics series

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Provides a new and more realistic framework for describing the dynamics of non-linear systems.

A number of issues arising in applied dynamical systems from the viewpoint of problems of phase space transport are raised in this monograph.

Illustrating phase space transport problems arising in a variety of applications that can be modeled as time-periodic perturbations of planar Hamiltonian systems, the book begins with the study of transport in the associated two-dimensional Poincare Map.

This serves as a starting point for the further motivation of the transport issues through the development of ideas in a non-perturbative framework with generalizations to higher dimensions as well as more general time dependence.

A timely and important contribution to those concerned with the applications of mathematics.

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