Dynamical systems : examples of complex behaviour

This book presents a survey of the field of dynamical systems and its significance for research in complex systems and other fields, based on a careful analysis of specific important examples. It also explains the fundamental underlying mathematical concepts, with a particular focus on invariants of dynamical systems, including a systematic treatment of Morse-Conley theory. Entropy and related concepts in the topological, metric, measure theoretic and smooth settings and some connections with information theory are discussed, and Cellular automata and random Boolean networks are presented as specific examples. TOC:1 Introduction 2 Stability of dynamical systems, bifurcations, and generic properties 3 Discrete invariants of dynamical systems 4 Entropy and topological aspects of dynamical systems 5 Entropy and metric aspects of dynamical systems 6 Entropy and measure theoretic aspects of dynamical systems 7 Smooth dynamical systems 8 Cellular automata and Boolean networks as examples of discrete dynamical systems References Index

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
ISBN
9783540229087
3540229086
Dimensions
24 cm
Extent
VIII, 189 S.
Language
Englisch
Notes
graph. Darst.
Literaturverz. S. 181 - 183

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Mathematik
Keyword
Dynamisches System

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Berlin, Heidelberg, New York
(who)
Springer
(when)
2005
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