This book (2nd edition) is a self-contained introduction to a wide body of knowledge on nonlinear dynamics and chaos. Manneville emphasises the understanding of basic concepts and the nontrivial character of nonlinear response, contrasting it with the intuitively simple linear response. He explains the theoretical framework using pedagogical examples from fluid dynamics, though prior knowledge of this field is not required. Heuristic arguments and worked examples replace most esoteric technicalities. Only basic understanding of mathematics and physics is required, at the level of what is currently known after one or two years of undergraduate training: elementary calculus, basic notions of linear algebra and ordinary differential calculus, and a few fundamental physical equations (specific complements are provided when necessary). Methods presented are of fully general use, which opens up ample windows on topics of contemporary interest. These include complex dynamical processes such as patterning, chaos control, mixing, and even the Earth's climate. Numerical simulations are proposed as a means to obtain deeper understanding of the intricacies induced by nonlinearities in our everyday environment, with hints on adapted modelling strategies and their implementation.
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Scientists, engineers and mathematicians.
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 157 mm
Dicke: 29 mm
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978-1-84816-392-8 (9781848163928)
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Paul Manneville is CNRS Senior Scientist (Directeur de Recherche) at LadHyX, the Hydrodynamics Laboratory of Ecole Polytechnique in Palaiseau, France. Trained as a physicist, he worked at Saclay on instabilities in liquid crystals, convection, and more generally on nonlinear dynamics and the
scenarios of transition to chaos, in particular the intermittency route, spatiotemporal chaos and its connection with statistical physics. Now at LadHyX he focuses more the transition to turbulence in open flow systems, studying film flows and wall-bounded flows. He served as a Scientific Editor for J. Physics A (IOP), Phys. Rev. E (AIP), J. Fluid Mech.
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Ecole Polytechnique, France
Introduction and Overview; First Steps in Nonlinear Dynamics; Life and Death of Dissipative Structures; Nonlinear Dynamics: From Simple to Complex; Applications of the Chaos Concept; Nonlinear Dynamics of Patterns; Open Flows; Instability and Transition; Developed Turbulence; Summary and Perspectives.