Chaos and Chance

Chaos and Chance

An Introduction to Stochastic Aspects of Dynamics

$56.00

Publication Date: 16th October 2001

With emphasis on stochastic aspects of deterministic systems this short book introduces the reader to the basic facts and some special topics of applied ergodic theory. It adresses advanced undergraduate... Read More
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With emphasis on stochastic aspects of deterministic systems this short book introduces the reader to the basic facts and some special topics of applied ergodic theory. It adresses advanced undergraduate... Read More
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<p>With emphasis on stochastic aspects of deterministic systems this short book introduces the reader to the basic facts and some special topics of applied ergodic theory. It adresses advanced undergraduate and graduate students from various disciplines, i.e. mathematicians, physicists, electrical and mechanical engineers. Based upon a sound (but non-technical) mathematical introduction, a number of typical examples from applications (mostly from mechanics) are thoroughly discussed. By studying both probabilistic and deterministic features of dynamical systems the reader will develop what might be considered a unified view on chaos and chance as two sides of the same thing.</p> </div> </div> <!-- Details --> <div class="accordion--item"> <div class="accordion--header" data-title="details" tabindex="0"> Details </div> <div id="details-acc" class="accordion--body"> <ul class="product-infos"> <li><strong>Price: </strong>$56.00</li> <li><strong>Pages: </strong>255</li> <li><strong>Publisher: </strong>De Gruyter</li> <li><strong>Imprint: </strong>De Gruyter</li> <li><strong>Series: </strong>De Gruyter Textbook</li> <li><strong>Publication Date: </strong>16th October 2001</li> <li><strong>Illustration Note: </strong>Num. figs.</li> <li><strong>ISBN: </strong>9783110169904</li> <li><strong>Format: </strong>Paperback</li> <li><strong>BISACs:</strong> <br>MATHEMATICS / Geometry / General<br>MATHEMATICS / General<br>MATHEMATICS / Probability & Statistics / General</li> </ul> </div> </div> <!-- Reviews --> <!-- Author bio --> <div class="accordion--item"> <div class="accordion--header" data-title="author" tabindex="0"> Author Bio </div> <div id="author-acc" class="accordion--body"> <div class="author__inner"> <div class="author__bio"> <html> <head><meta http-equiv=content-type content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"></head> <body> <P><EM>Arno Berger </EM>is a Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand. He has held positions in Austria, Germany, Great Britain and the United States.</P> </body> </html> </div> </div> </div> </div> <!-- Table of contents --> <div class="accordion--item"> <div class="accordion--header" data-title="contents" tabindex="0"> Table of Contents </div> <div id="contents-acc" class="accordion--body"> <html> <head> <meta name="generator" content="microsoft dhtml editing control"> <title>

Introduction キ Basic aspects of discrete dynamical systems キ Ergodic theory I - Foundations キ Ergodic theory II - Applications キ The dynamical evolution of measures

<p>With emphasis on stochastic aspects of deterministic systems this short book introduces the reader to the basic facts and some special topics of applied ergodic theory. It adresses advanced undergraduate and graduate students from various disciplines, i.e. mathematicians, physicists, electrical and mechanical engineers. Based upon a sound (but non-technical) mathematical introduction, a number of typical examples from applications (mostly from mechanics) are thoroughly discussed. By studying both probabilistic and deterministic features of dynamical systems the reader will develop what might be considered a unified view on chaos and chance as two sides of the same thing.</p> </div> <div class="tab-pane" id="details-tab"> <svg version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" x="0px" y="0px" viewBox="0 0 111.577 111.577" style="enable-background:new 0 0 111.577 111.577;" xml:space="preserve"> <g> <path d="M78.962,99.536l-1.559,6.373c-4.677,1.846-8.413,3.251-11.195,4.217c-2.785,0.969-6.021,1.451-9.708,1.451 c-5.662,0-10.066-1.387-13.207-4.142c-3.141-2.766-4.712-6.271-4.712-10.523c0-1.646,0.114-3.339,0.351-5.064 c0.239-1.727,0.619-3.672,1.139-5.846l5.845-20.688c0.52-1.981,0.962-3.858,1.316-5.633c0.359-1.764,0.532-3.387,0.532-4.848 c0-2.642-0.547-4.49-1.636-5.529c-1.089-1.036-3.167-1.562-6.252-1.562c-1.511,0-3.064,0.242-4.647,0.71 c-1.59,0.47-2.949,0.924-4.09,1.346l1.563-6.378c3.829-1.559,7.489-2.894,10.99-4.002c3.501-1.111,6.809-1.667,9.938-1.667 c5.623,0,9.962,1.359,13.009,4.077c3.047,2.72,4.57,6.246,4.57,10.591c0,0.899-0.1,2.483-0.315,4.747 c-0.21,2.269-0.601,4.348-1.171,6.239l-5.82,20.605c-0.477,1.655-0.906,3.547-1.279,5.676c-0.385,2.115-0.569,3.731-0.569,4.815 c0,2.736,0.61,4.604,1.833,5.597c1.232,0.993,3.354,1.487,6.368,1.487c1.415,0,3.025-0.251,4.814-0.744 C76.854,100.348,78.155,99.915,78.962,99.536z M80.438,13.03c0,3.59-1.353,6.656-4.072,9.177c-2.712,2.53-5.98,3.796-9.803,3.796 c-3.835,0-7.111-1.266-9.854-3.796c-2.738-2.522-4.11-5.587-4.11-9.177c0-3.583,1.372-6.654,4.11-9.207 C59.447,1.274,62.729,0,66.563,0c3.822,0,7.091,1.277,9.803,3.823C79.087,6.376,80.438,9.448,80.438,13.03z"/> </g> </svg> <ul class="product-infos"> <li><strong>Price: </strong>$56.00</li> <li><strong>Pages: </strong>255</li> <li><strong>Publisher: </strong>De Gruyter</li> <li><strong>Imprint: </strong>De Gruyter</li> <li><strong>Series: </strong>De Gruyter Textbook</li> <li><strong>Publication Date: </strong>16th October 2001</li> <li><strong>Illustrations Note: </strong>Num. figs.</li> <li><strong>ISBN: </strong>9783110169904</li> <li><strong>Format: </strong>Paperback</li> <li><strong>BISACs:</strong> <br>MATHEMATICS / Geometry / General<br>MATHEMATICS / General<br>MATHEMATICS / Probability & Statistics / General</li> </ul> </div> <div class="tab-pane" id="author-tab"> <div class="author__inner"> <div class="author__bio"> <html> <head><meta http-equiv=content-type content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"></head> <body> <P><EM>Arno Berger </EM>is a Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand. He has held positions in Austria, Germany, Great Britain and the United States.</P> </body> </html> </div> </div> </div> <div class="tab-pane" id="contents-tab"> <html> <head> <meta name="generator" content="microsoft dhtml editing control"> <title>

Introduction キ Basic aspects of discrete dynamical systems キ Ergodic theory I - Foundations キ Ergodic theory II - Applications キ The dynamical evolution of measures