An Introduction to Symbolic Dynamics and Coding

An Introduction to Symbolic Dynamics and Coding
Author: Douglas Lind,Brian Marcus
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 571
Release: 2021-01-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781108820288

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Elementary introduction to symbolic dynamics, updated to describe the main advances in the subject since the original publication in 1995.

An Introduction to Symbolic Dynamics and Coding

An Introduction to Symbolic Dynamics and Coding
Author: Douglas Lind,Brian Marcus
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1995-11-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0521559006

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This first textbook on this important subject is suitable for both engineering and mathematics students.

An Introduction to Symbolic Dynamics and Coding

An Introduction to Symbolic Dynamics and Coding
Author: Douglas Lind,Brian Marcus
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2021-01-21
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781108901963

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Symbolic dynamics is a mature yet rapidly developing area of dynamical systems. It has established strong connections with many areas, including linear algebra, graph theory, probability, group theory, and the theory of computation, as well as data storage, statistical mechanics, and $C^*$-algebras. This Second Edition maintains the introductory character of the original 1995 edition as a general textbook on symbolic dynamics and its applications to coding. It is written at an elementary level and aimed at students, well-established researchers, and experts in mathematics, electrical engineering, and computer science. Topics are carefully developed and motivated with many illustrative examples. There are more than 500 exercises to test the reader's understanding. In addition to a chapter in the First Edition on advanced topics and a comprehensive bibliography, the Second Edition includes a detailed Addendum, with companion bibliography, describing major developments and new research directions since publication of the First Edition.

An Introduction To Chaotic Dynamical Systems

An Introduction To Chaotic Dynamical Systems
Author: Robert Devaney
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2018-03-09
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780429981937

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The study of nonlinear dynamical systems has exploded in the past 25 years, and Robert L. Devaney has made these advanced research developments accessible to undergraduate and graduate mathematics students as well as researchers in other disciplines with the introduction of this widely praised book. In this second edition of his best-selling text, Devaney includes new material on the orbit diagram fro maps of the interval and the Mandelbrot set, as well as striking color photos illustrating both Julia and Mandelbrot sets. This book assumes no prior acquaintance with advanced mathematical topics such as measure theory, topology, and differential geometry. Assuming only a knowledge of calculus, Devaney introduces many of the basic concepts of modern dynamical systems theory and leads the reader to the point of current research in several areas.

Combinatorics Words and Symbolic Dynamics

Combinatorics  Words and Symbolic Dynamics
Author: Valérie Berthé,Michel Rigo
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-02-26
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781316462522

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Internationally recognised researchers look at developing trends in combinatorics with applications in the study of words and in symbolic dynamics. They explain the important concepts, providing a clear exposition of some recent results, and emphasise the emerging connections between these different fields. Topics include combinatorics on words, pattern avoidance, graph theory, tilings and theory of computation, multidimensional subshifts, discrete dynamical systems, ergodic theory, numeration systems, dynamical arithmetics, automata theory and synchronised words, analytic combinatorics, continued fractions and probabilistic models. Each topic is presented in a way that links it to the main themes, but then they are also extended to repetitions in words, similarity relations, cellular automata, friezes and Dynkin diagrams. The book will appeal to graduate students, research mathematicians and computer scientists working in combinatorics, theory of computation, number theory, symbolic dynamics, tilings and stringology. It will also interest biologists using text algorithms.

Dynamical Systems Graphs and Algorithms

Dynamical Systems  Graphs  and Algorithms
Author: George Osipenko
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2006-10-28
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783540355953

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This book describes a family of algorithms for studying the global structure of systems. By a finite covering of the phase space we construct a directed graph with vertices corresponding to cells of the covering and edges corresponding to admissible transitions. The method is used, among other things, to locate the periodic orbits and the chain recurrent set, to construct the attractors and their basins, to estimate the entropy, and more.

An Introduction to Dynamical Systems

An Introduction to Dynamical Systems
Author: D. K. Arrowsmith,C. M. Place
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1990-07-27
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0521316502

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In recent years there has been an explosion of research centred on the appearance of so-called 'chaotic behaviour'. This book provides a largely self contained introduction to the mathematical structures underlying models of systems whose state changes with time, and which therefore may exhibit this sort of behaviour. The early part of this book is based on lectures given at the University of London and covers the background to dynamical systems, the fundamental properties of such systems, the local bifurcation theory of flows and diffeomorphisms, Anosov automorphism, the horseshoe diffeomorphism and the logistic map and area preserving planar maps . The authors then go on to consider current research in this field such as the perturbation of area-preserving maps of the plane and the cylinder. This book, which has a great number of worked examples and exercises, many with hints, and over 200 figures, will be a valuable first textbook to both senior undergraduates and postgraduate students in mathematics, physics, engineering, and other areas in which the notions of qualitative dynamics are employed.

A First Course in Dynamics

A First Course in Dynamics
Author: Boris Hasselblatt,Anatole Katok
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2003-06-23
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0521583047

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The theory of dynamical systems has given rise to the vast new area variously called applied dynamics, nonlinear science, or chaos theory. This introductory text covers the central topological and probabilistic notions in dynamics ranging from Newtonian mechanics to coding theory. The only prerequisite is a basic undergraduate analysis course. The authors use a progression of examples to present the concepts and tools for describing asymptotic behavior in dynamical systems, gradually increasing the level of complexity. Subjects include contractions, logistic maps, equidistribution, symbolic dynamics, mechanics, hyperbolic dynamics, strange attractors, twist maps, and KAM-theory.