Discrete Dynamical Models

Discrete Dynamical Models
Author: Ernesto Salinelli,Franco Tomarelli
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2014-06-11
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783319022918

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This book provides an introduction to the analysis of discrete dynamical systems. The content is presented by an unitary approach that blends the perspective of mathematical modeling together with the ones of several discipline as Mathematical Analysis, Linear Algebra, Numerical Analysis, Systems Theory and Probability. After a preliminary discussion of several models, the main tools for the study of linear and non-linear scalar dynamical systems are presented, paying particular attention to the stability analysis. Linear difference equations are studied in detail and an elementary introduction of Z and Discrete Fourier Transform is presented. A whole chapter is devoted to the study of bifurcations and chaotic dynamics. One-step vector-valued dynamical systems are the subject of three chapters, where the reader can find the applications to positive systems, Markov chains, networks and search engines. The book is addressed mainly to students in Mathematics, Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Economics. The exposition is self-contained: some appendices present prerequisites, algorithms and suggestions for computer simulations. The analysis of several examples is enriched by the proposition of many related exercises of increasing difficulty; in the last chapter the detailed solution is given for most of them.

Discrete Dynamical Modeling

Discrete Dynamical Modeling
Author: James T. Sandefur
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1993
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0195084381

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An introduction to a wide range of techniques and applications used in dynamical mathematical modelling. Emphasizing algebraic concepts, the text encourages students to develop a different manner of thinking about mathematics in order to apply mathematical concepts to other fields.

Discrete Dynamical Systems

Discrete Dynamical Systems
Author: James T. Sandefur
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1990
Genre: Chaotic behavior in systems
ISBN: UOM:39015062468114

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This textbook is an elementary introduction to the world of dynamical systems and Chaos. Dynamical systems provide a mathematical means of modeling and analysing aspects of the changing world around us. The aim of this ground-breaking new text is to introduce the reader both to the wide variety of techniques used to study dynamical systems and to their many applications. In particular, investigation of dynamical systems leads to the important concepts of stability, strange attractors, Chaos, and fractals.

Formal Methods for Discrete Time Dynamical Systems

Formal Methods for Discrete Time Dynamical Systems
Author: Calin Belta,Boyan Yordanov,Ebru Aydin Gol
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2017-03-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319507637

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This book bridges fundamental gaps between control theory and formal methods. Although it focuses on discrete-time linear and piecewise affine systems, it also provides general frameworks for abstraction, analysis, and control of more general models. The book is self-contained, and while some mathematical knowledge is necessary, readers are not expected to have a background in formal methods or control theory. It rigorously defines concepts from formal methods, such as transition systems, temporal logics, model checking and synthesis. It then links these to the infinite state dynamical systems through abstractions that are intuitive and only require basic convex-analysis and control-theory terminology, which is provided in the appendix. Several examples and illustrations help readers understand and visualize the concepts introduced throughout the book.

Analysis and Modelling of Discrete Dynamical Systems

Analysis and Modelling of Discrete Dynamical Systems
Author: Daniel Benest,Claude Froeschle
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1998-10-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9056996258

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The theory of dynamical systems, or mappings, plays an important role in various disciplines of modern physics, including celestial mechanics and fluid mechanics. This comprehensive introduction to the general study of mappings has particular emphasis on their applications to the dynamics of the solar system. The book forms a bridge between continuous systems, which are suited to analytical developments and to discrete systems, which are suitable for numerical exploration. Featuring chapters based on lectures delivered at the School on Discrete Dynamical Systems (Aussois, France, February 1996) the book contains three parts - Numerical Tools and Modelling, Analytical Methods, and Examples of Application. It provides a single source of information that, until now, has been available only in widely dispersed journal articles.

Discrete Dynamical Systems Bifurcations and Chaos in Economics

Discrete Dynamical Systems  Bifurcations and Chaos in Economics
Author: Wei-Bin Zhang
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2006-01-05
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0080462464

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This book is a unique blend of difference equations theory and its exciting applications to economics. It deals with not only theory of linear (and linearized) difference equations, but also nonlinear dynamical systems which have been widely applied to economic analysis in recent years. It studies most important concepts and theorems in difference equations theory in a way that can be understood by anyone who has basic knowledge of calculus and linear algebra. It contains well-known applications and many recent developments in different fields of economics. The book also simulates many models to illustrate paths of economic dynamics. A unique book concentrated on theory of discrete dynamical systems and its traditional as well as advanced applications to economics Mathematical definitions and theorems are introduced in a systematic and easily accessible way Examples are from almost all fields of economics; technically proceeding from basic to advanced topics Lively illustrations with numerous figures Numerous simulation to see paths of economic dynamics Comprehensive treatment of the subject with a comprehensive and easily accessible approach

Progress on Difference Equations and Discrete Dynamical Systems

Progress on Difference Equations and Discrete Dynamical Systems
Author: Steve Baigent,Martin Bohner,Saber Elaydi
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2021-01-04
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783030601072

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This book comprises selected papers of the 25th International Conference on Difference Equations and Applications, ICDEA 2019, held at UCL, London, UK, in June 2019. The volume details the latest research on difference equations and discrete dynamical systems, and their application to areas such as biology, economics, and the social sciences. Some chapters have a tutorial style and cover the history and more recent developments for a particular topic, such as chaos, bifurcation theory, monotone dynamics, and global stability. Other chapters cover the latest personal research contributions of the author(s) in their particular area of expertise and range from the more technical articles on abstract systems to those that discuss the application of difference equations to real-world problems. The book is of interest to both Ph.D. students and researchers alike who wish to keep abreast of the latest developments in difference equations and discrete dynamical systems.

An Introduction to Dynamical Systems

An Introduction to Dynamical Systems
Author: Rex Clark Robinson
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 763
Release: 2012
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780821891353

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This book gives a mathematical treatment of the introduction to qualitative differential equations and discrete dynamical systems. The treatment includes theoretical proofs, methods of calculation, and applications. The two parts of the book, continuous time of differential equations and discrete time of dynamical systems, can be covered independently in one semester each or combined together into a year long course. The material on differential equations introduces the qualitative or geometric approach through a treatment of linear systems in any dimension. There follows chapters where equilibria are the most important feature, where scalar (energy) functions is the principal tool, where periodic orbits appear, and finally, chaotic systems of differential equations. The many different approaches are systematically introduced through examples and theorems. The material on discrete dynamical systems starts with maps of one variable and proceeds to systems in higher dimensions. The treatment starts with examples where the periodic points can be found explicitly and then introduces symbolic dynamics to analyze where they can be shown to exist but not given in explicit form. Chaotic systems are presented both mathematically and more computationally using Lyapunov exponents. With the one-dimensional maps as models, the multidimensional maps cover the same material in higher dimensions. This higher dimensional material is less computational and more conceptual and theoretical. The final chapter on fractals introduces various dimensions which is another computational tool for measuring the complexity of a system. It also treats iterated function systems which give examples of complicated sets. In the second edition of the book, much of the material has been rewritten to clarify the presentation. Also, some new material has been included in both parts of the book. This book can be used as a textbook for an advanced undergraduate course on ordinary differential equations and/or dynamical systems. Prerequisites are standard courses in calculus (single variable and multivariable), linear algebra, and introductory differential equations.