Bifurcation Theory and Catastrophe Theory

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ISBN: 3540653791
ISBN 13: 9783540653790
Herausgeber: V I Arnold
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: ix, 274 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 20.05.1999
Weitere Autoren: Arnold, V I/Afrajmovich, V S/Il’yashenko, Yu S et al
Format: 1.5 x 23.5 x 15.5
Gewicht: 441 g
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

Bifurcation theory and catastrophe theory are two of the best known areas within the field of dynamical systems. Both are studies of smooth systems, focusing on properties that seem to be manifestly non-smooth. Bifurcation theory is concerned with the sudden changes that occur in a system when one or more parameters are varied. Examples of such are familiar to students of differential equations, from phase portraits. Moreover, understanding the bifurcations of the differential equations that describe real physical systems provides important information about the behavior of the systems. Catastrophe theory became quite famous during the 1970’s, mostly because of the sensation caused by the usually less than rigorous applications of its principal ideas to „hot topics“, such as the characterization of personalities and the difference between a „genius“ and a „maniac“. Catastrophe theory is accurately described as singularity theory and its (genuine) applications. The authors of this book, the first printing of which was published as Volume 5 of the Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences, have given a masterly exposition of these two theories, with penetrating insight.

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Bifurcation theory and catastrophe theory are two well-known areas within the field of dynamical systems. Both are studies of smooth systems, focusing on properties that seem to be manifestly non-smooth. Bifurcation theory is concerned with the sudden changes that occur in a system when one or more parameters are varied. Examples of such are familiar to students of differential equations, from phase portraits. Understanding the bifurcations of the differential equations that describe real physical systems provides important information about the behavior of the systems. Catastrophe theory became quite famous during the 1970's, mostly because of the sensation caused by the usually less than rigorous applications of its principal ideas to "hot topics", such as the characterization of personalities and the difference between a "genius" and a "maniac". Catastrophe theory is accurately described as singularity theory and its (genuine) applications. The authors of this book, previously published as Volume 5 of the Encyclopaedia, have given a masterly exposition of these two theories, with penetrating insight.

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