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Chaos and Fractals

An Elementary Introduction
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
432 Seiten
Englisch
Oxford University Presserschienen am09.08.2012
For students with a background in elementary algebra, this book provides a vivid introduction to the key phenomena and ideas of chaos and fractals, including the butterfly effect, strange attractors, fractal dimensions, Julia Sets and the Mandelbrot Set, power laws, and cellular automata. The book includes over 200 end-of-chapter exercises.mehr
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TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
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KlappentextFor students with a background in elementary algebra, this book provides a vivid introduction to the key phenomena and ideas of chaos and fractals, including the butterfly effect, strange attractors, fractal dimensions, Julia Sets and the Mandelbrot Set, power laws, and cellular automata. The book includes over 200 end-of-chapter exercises.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-19-956644-0
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
FormatTrade Paperback (USA)
Erscheinungsjahr2012
Erscheinungsdatum09.08.2012
Seiten432 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 189 mm, Höhe 246 mm, Dicke 32 mm
Gewicht833 g
Artikel-Nr.18163222

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
I. INTRODUCING DISCRETE DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS; II. CHAOS; III. FRACTALS; IV. JULIA SETS AND THE MANDELBROT SET; V. HIGHER-DIMENSIONAL SYSTEMS; VI. CONCLUSION; VII. APPENDICESmehr
Kritik
For the right audience and instructor, this is a wonderful book. With considerable effort on both sides it can take a wide audience with modest mathematics to a reasonable understanding of what is behind much of the complex phenomena seen in modern mathematical models of the physical universe. Thomas B. Ward, Zentralblatt MATHmehr

Autor

David Feldman joined the faculty at College of the Atlantic in 1998, having completed a PhD in Physics at the University of California. He served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs from 2003 - 2007. At COA Feldman has taught over twenty different courses in physics, mathematics, and computer science.

Feldman's research interests lie in the fields of statistical mechanics and nonlinear dynamics. In his research, he uses both analytic and computational techniques. Feldman has authored research papers in journals including Physical Review E, Chaos, and Advances in Complex Systems. In 2011-12 he was a U.S. Fulbright Lecturer in Kigali, Rwanda.
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