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Nonlinear physics for beginners :fractals, chaos, solitons, pattern formation, cellular automata, complex systems

  • 其他作者: Lam, Lui.
  • 出版: Singapore ;River Edge, NJ : World Scientific ©1998.
  • 稽核項: 1 online resource (viii, 338 pages) :illustrations (some color).
  • 標題: Nonlinear theories. , SCIENCE , Mathematical physics. , PhysicsMathematical & Computational. , SCIENCE Physics -- Mathematical & Computational. , Electronic books.
  • ISBN: 9810201400 , 9789810201401
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  • 附註: Includes reprints of 15 review papers and essays written by pioneers and 11 research articles; and collection of 17 student projects. Includes bibliographical references and index. Prologue The Ground Has Shifted; 1 Introduction; 2 Fractals; 3 Chaos; 4 Solitons; 5 Pattern Formation; 6 Cellular Automata; 7 Complex Systems; 8 Remarks and Further Reading; 9 Fractals; 10. Chaos; 11 SOLITONS; 12 Pattern Formation; 13 Cellular Automata and Complex Systems; 14 Computational; 15 Theoretical; 16 Experimental; Epilogue: The Real World; Appendix A1 Computer Program for Active Walk; Appendix A2 Publications from Nonlinear Physics Group of SJSU; Acknowledgments; Index.
  • 摘要: Almost all real systems are nonlinear. For a nonlinear system the superposition principle breaks down: The system's response is not proportional to the stimulus it receives; the whole is more than the sum of its parts. The three parts of this book contains the basics of nonlinear science, with applications in physics. Part I contains an overview of fractals, chaos, solitons, pattern formation, cellular automata and complex systems. In Part II, 14 reviews and essays by pioneers, as well as 10 research articles are reprinted. Part III collects 17 students projects, with computer algorithms for s.
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Almost all real systems are nonlinear. For a nonlinear system the superposition principle breaks down: The system's response is not proportional to the stimulus it receives; the whole is more than the sum of its parts. The three parts of this book contains the basics of nonlinear science, with applications in physics. Part I contains an overview of fractals, chaos, solitons, pattern formation, cellular automata and complex systems. In Part II, 14 reviews and essays by pioneers, as well as 10 research articles are reprinted. Part III collects 17 students projects, with computer algorithms for simulation models included.The book can be used for self-study, as a textbook for a one-semester course, or as supplement to other courses in linear or nonlinear systems. The reader should have some knowledge in introductory college physics. No mathematics beyond calculus and no computer literacy are assumed.
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