Scaling Laws in Dynamical Systems
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer Verlag, Singapore
Published:27th Aug '21
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This book discusses many of the common scaling properties observed in some nonlinear dynamical systems mostly described by mappings. The unpredictability of the time evolution of two nearby initial conditions in the phase space together with the exponential divergence from each other as time goes by lead to the concept of chaos. Some of the observables in nonlinear systems exhibit characteristics of scaling invariance being then described via scaling laws.
From the variation of control parameters, physical observables in the phase space may be characterized by using power laws that many times yield into universal behavior. The application of such a formalism has been well accepted in the scientific community of nonlinear dynamics. Therefore I had in mind when writing this book was to bring together few of the research results in nonlinear systems using scaling formalism that could treated either in under-graduation as well as in the post graduation in the several exact programs but no earlier requirements were needed from the students unless the basic physics and mathematics. At the same time, the book must be original enough to contribute to the existing literature but with no excessive superposition of the topics already dealt with in other text books. The majority of the Chapters present a list of exercises. Some of them are analytic and others are numeric with few presenting some degree of computational complexity.
“The book is useful for getting a sense of the dynamics typical for these types of maps and the analysis that can be employed to understand them. The exercises allow the interested reader to tinker and explore for themselves. Little technical background is required, and each chapter starts with an abstract and ends with a summary, both of which I found very useful. The writing is clear … .” (D. J. W. Simpson, SIAM Review, Vol. 65 (1), March, 2023)
“The titles of the chapters are quite informative and they reflect not only the structure of the book but also its content ... . The book provides useful introductory materials, including exercises, for undergraduate and graduate students who wish to have an overview of common scaling properties at their related methodologies in mathematics, physics, mechanical and control engineering.” (Vladimir Sobolev, zbMATH 1483.37002, 2022)
ISBN: 9789811635434
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 582g
247 pages