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Book Titles
Chaos in Partial Differential Equations
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Chaos in Partial Differential Equations
Y. Charles Li, Univeristy of Missouri, Columbia |
ISBN: 1-57146-151-5
Year Published: 2004
Pages: 129 pages
Binding: Softcover
Price: $48.00 |
Description:
Chaos in Partial Differential Equations is at its fast developing stage. The present book presents an overall survey on the existing results from the recent development.
Nonlinear wave equations are the most important class of partial differential equations in natural sciences. Among these nonlinear wave equations, there is a class of equations called
soliton equations which describes a wide spectrum of natural phenomenon. Recently, the author and his collaborators have established a systematic theory on chaos in nonlinear
wave equations: a standard program for proving the existence of chaos in perturbed soliton equations, with the machineries:
- Darboux transformations for soliton equations
- isospectral theory for soliton equations under periodic boundary condition
- persistence of invariant manifolds and Fenichel fibers
- Melnikov analysis
- Smale horseshoes and symbolic dynamics, and
- shadowing lemma and symbolic dynamics.
This monograph will be of interest to researchers in mathematics, physics, engineering, chemistry, biology and science
in general, and particularly valuable to researchers interested in chaos in high dimensions. The book can be used as
a textbook for advanced graduate courses, while the author tries to make the presentations introductory such that beginners
can also benefit from it.
Contents:
- General Setup and Concepts
- Soliton Equations as Integrable Hamiltonian PDEs
- Figure-Eight Structures
- Melnikov Vectors
- Invariant Manifolds
- Homoclinic Orbits
- Existence of Chaos
- Stabilities of Soliton Equations in Rn
- Lax Pairs of Euler Equations of Inviscid Fluids
- Linearized 2D Euler Equation at a Fixed Point
- Arnold's Liapunov Stability Theory
- Miscellaneous Topics
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