Overview. One-Dimensional Flows. Flows on the Line. Bifurcations. Flows on the Cycle. Two-Dimensional Flows. Linear Systems. Phase Plane. Limit Cycles. Bifurcations Revisited. Chaos. Lorenz Equations. One-Dimensional Maps. Fractals.
Steven Strogatz is the Schurman Professor of Applied Mathematics at Cornell University. His honours include MIT's highest teaching prize, a lifetime achievement award for the communication of mathematics to the general public, and membership in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His research on a wide variety of nonlinear systems,from synchronized fireflies to small-world networks,has been featured in the pages of Scientific American, Nature, Discover, Business Week, and The New York Times. Mitchal Dichter is an instructor of math at Campus Learning Assistance Services at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
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