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10. Periodically forced nonlinear oscillators
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
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Part I. Prologue
- 1. What is the use of chaos? 3
- 2. A graphical zoo of strange and peculiar attractors 15
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Part II. Iterations
- 3. One-dimensional iterative maps 39
- 4. Two-dimensional iterative maps 58
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Part III. Endogenous chaos
- 5. Chaos in feedback systems 99
- 6. The Lorenz equations 111
- 7. Instabilities and chaos in lasers and optical resonators 135
- 8. Differential systems in ecology and epidemiology 158
- 9. Oscillations and chaos in cellular metabolism and physiological systems 179
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Part IV. Forced chaos
- 10. Periodically forced nonlinear oscillators 211
- 11. Chaotic cardiac rhythms 237
- 12. Chaotic oscillations and bifurcations in squid giant axons 257
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Part V. Measuring chaos
- 13. Quantifying chaos with Lyapunov exponents 273
- 14. Estimating the fractal dimensions and entropies of strange attractors 291
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Part VI. Epilogue
- 15. How chaotic is the universe? 315
- Index 321
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
-
Part I. Prologue
- 1. What is the use of chaos? 3
- 2. A graphical zoo of strange and peculiar attractors 15
-
Part II. Iterations
- 3. One-dimensional iterative maps 39
- 4. Two-dimensional iterative maps 58
-
Part III. Endogenous chaos
- 5. Chaos in feedback systems 99
- 6. The Lorenz equations 111
- 7. Instabilities and chaos in lasers and optical resonators 135
- 8. Differential systems in ecology and epidemiology 158
- 9. Oscillations and chaos in cellular metabolism and physiological systems 179
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Part IV. Forced chaos
- 10. Periodically forced nonlinear oscillators 211
- 11. Chaotic cardiac rhythms 237
- 12. Chaotic oscillations and bifurcations in squid giant axons 257
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Part V. Measuring chaos
- 13. Quantifying chaos with Lyapunov exponents 273
- 14. Estimating the fractal dimensions and entropies of strange attractors 291
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Part VI. Epilogue
- 15. How chaotic is the universe? 315
- Index 321