Chaos, Fractals, and Noise

Chaos, Fractals, and Noise

Author: Andrzej Lasota

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-27

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 146124286X

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The first edition of this book was originally published in 1985 under the ti tle "Probabilistic Properties of Deterministic Systems. " In the intervening years, interest in so-called "chaotic" systems has continued unabated but with a more thoughtful and sober eye toward applications, as befits a ma turing field. This interest in the serious usage of the concepts and techniques of nonlinear dynamics by applied scientists has probably been spurred more by the availability of inexpensive computers than by any other factor. Thus, computer experiments have been prominent, suggesting the wealth of phe nomena that may be resident in nonlinear systems. In particular, they allow one to observe the interdependence between the deterministic and probabilistic properties of these systems such as the existence of invariant measures and densities, statistical stability and periodicity, the influence of stochastic perturbations, the formation of attractors, and many others. The aim of the book, and especially of this second edition, is to present recent theoretical methods which allow one to study these effects. We have taken the opportunity in this second edition to not only correct the errors of the first edition, but also to add substantially new material in five sections and a new chapter.


Chaos, Noise and Fractals

Chaos, Noise and Fractals

Author: E. Roy Pike

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1987-01-01

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 9780852743645

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The study of nonlinear dynamical systems has been gathering momentum since the late 1950s. It now constitutes one of the major research areas of modern theoretical physics. The twin themes of fractals and chaos, which are linked by attracting sets in chaotic systems that are fractal in structure, are currently generating a great deal of excitement. The degree of structure robustness in the presence of stochastic and quantum noise is thus a topic of interest. Chaos, Noise and Fractals discusses the role of fractals in quantum mechanics, the influence of phase noise in chaos and driven optical systems, and the arithmetic of chaos. The book represents a balanced overview of the field and is a worthy addition to the reading lists of researchers and students interested in any of the varied, and sometimes bizarre, aspects of this intriguing subject.


Chaos, Fractals, and Dynamics

Chaos, Fractals, and Dynamics

Author: P. Fischer

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-11-26

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 100015422X

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This book contains eighteen papers, all more-or-less linked to the theory of dynamical systems together with related studies of chaos and fractals. It shows many fractal configurations that were generated by computer calculations of underlying two-dimensional maps.


Fundamentals of Chaos and Fractals for Cardiology

Fundamentals of Chaos and Fractals for Cardiology

Author: Gary Drzewiecki

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-01-01

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 3030889688

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This textbook serves as an introduction to nonlinear dynamics and fractals for physiological modeling. Examples and demonstrations from current research in cardiopulmonary engineering and neuro-systems engineering are provided, as well as lab and computer exercises that encourage readers to apply the course material. This is an ideal textbook for graduate students in biomedical engineering departments, researchers who analyze physiological data, and researchers interested in physiological modeling.


Fractals and Chaos

Fractals and Chaos

Author: Paul S. Addison

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1997-01-01

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780849384431

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Fractals and Chaos: An Illustrated Course provides you with a practical, elementary introduction to fractal geometry and chaotic dynamics-subjects that have attracted immense interest throughout the scientific and engineering disciplines. The book may be used in part or as a whole to form an introductory course in either or both subject areas. A prominent feature of the book is the use of many illustrations to convey the concepts required for comprehension of the subject. In addition, plenty of problems are provided to test understanding. Advanced mathematics is avoided in order to provide a concise treatment and speed the reader through the subject areas. The book can be used as a text for undergraduate courses or for self-study.


Applications of Fractals and Chaos

Applications of Fractals and Chaos

Author: A.J. Crilly

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 3642780970

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Applications of Fractals and Chaos presents new developments in this rapidlydeveloping subject area. The presentation is more than merely theoretical, it specifically presents particular applications in a wide range of applications areas. Under the oceans, we consider the ways in which sponges and corals grow; we look, too, at the stability of ships on their surfaces. Land itself is modelled and applications to art, medicineand camouflage are presented. Readers should find general interest in the range of areas considered and should also be able to discover methods of value for their own specific areas of interest from studying the structure of related activities.


Microscopic Chaos, Fractals and Transport in Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics

Microscopic Chaos, Fractals and Transport in Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics

Author: Rainer Klages

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 458

ISBN-13: 9812565078

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A valuable introduction for newcomers as well as an important reference and source of inspiration for established researchers, this book provides an up-to-date summary of central topics in the field of nonequilibrium statistical mechanics and dynamical systems theory.Understanding macroscopic properties of matter starting from microscopic chaos in the equations of motion of single atoms or molecules is a key problem in nonequilibrium statistical mechanics. Of particular interest both for theory and applications are transport processes such as diffusion, reaction, conduction and viscosity.Recent advances towards a deterministic theory of nonequilibrium statistical physics are summarized: Both Hamiltonian dynamical systems under nonequilibrium boundary conditions and non-Hamiltonian modelings of nonequilibrium steady states by using thermal reservoirs are considered. The surprising new results include transport coefficients that are fractal functions of control parameters, fundamental relations between transport coefficients and chaos quantities, and an understanding of nonequilibrium entropy production in terms of fractal measures and attractors.The theory is particularly useful for the description of many-particle systems with properties in-between conventional thermodynamics and nonlinear science, as they are frequently encountered on nanoscales.


Chaos, Fractals, and Dynamics

Chaos, Fractals, and Dynamics

Author: P. Fischer

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-11-25

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 100011113X

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This book contains eighteen papers, all more-or-less linked to the theory of dynamical systems together with related studies of chaos and fractals. It shows many fractal configurations that were generated by computer calculations of underlying two-dimensional maps.