This book is about normal forms-the simplest form into which a dynamical system can be put for the purpose of studying its behavior in the neighborhood of a rest point-and about unfoldings-used to study the local bifurcations that the system can exhibit under perturbation. The book presents the adva
Normal Forms and Unfoldings for Local Dynamical Systems
β Scribed by James Murdock
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 515
- Series
- Springer monographs in mathematics
- Category
- Library
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This book is about normal forms--the simplest form into which a dynamical system can be put for the purpose of studying its behavior in the neighborhood of a rest point--and about unfoldings--used to study the local bifurcations that the system can exhibit under perturbation. The book presents the a
<p><p>An extension of different lectures given by the authors, Local Bifurcations, Center Manifolds, and Normal Forms in Infinite Dimensional Dynamical Systems provides the reader with a comprehensive overview of these topics.</p><p>Starting with the simplest bifurcation problems arising for ordinar
<p><p>An extension of different lectures given by the authors, Local Bifurcations, Center Manifolds, and Normal Forms in Infinite Dimensional Dynamical Systems provides the reader with a comprehensive overview of these topics.</p><p>Starting with the simplest bifurcation problems arising for ordinar
This landmark book deals with nonlinear normal modes (NNMs) and nonlinear mode localization. Offers an analysis which enables the study of various nonlinear phenomena having no counterpart in linear theory. On a more theoretical level, the concept of NNMs will be shown to provide an excellent framew