Armin Fuchs, "Nonlinear Dynamics in Complex Systems: Theory and Applications for the Life-, Neuro- and Natural Sciences"
English | ISBN: 3642335519 | 2013 | 250 pages | PDF | 10 MB
English | ISBN: 3642335519 | 2013 | 250 pages | PDF | 10 MB
Book Description :
With
many areas of science reaching across their boundaries and becoming
more and more interdisciplinary, students and researchers in these
fields are confronted with techniques and tools not covered by their
particular education. Especially in the life- and neurosciences
quantitative models based on nonlinear dynamics and complex systems are
becoming as frequently implemented as traditional statistical analysis.
Unfamiliarity with the terminology and rigorous mathematics may
discourage many scientists to adopt these methods for their own work,
even though such reluctance in most cases is not justified. This book
bridges this gap by introducing the procedures and methods used for
analyzing nonlinear dynamical systems. In Part I, the concepts of fixed
points, phase space, stability and transitions, among others, are
discussed in great detail and implemented on the basis of example
elementary systems. Part II is devoted to specific, non-trivial
applications: coordination of human limb movement (Haken-Kelso-Bunz
model), self-organization and pattern formation in complex systems
(Synergetics), and models of dynamical properties of neurons
(Hodgkin-Huxley, Fitzhugh-Nagumo and Hindmarsh-Rose). Part III may serve
as a refresher and companion of some mathematical basics that have been
forgotten or were not covered in basic math courses. Finally, the
appendix contains an explicit derivation and basic numerical methods
together with some programming examples as well as solutions to the
exercises provided at the end of certain chapters. Throughout this book
all derivations are as detailed and explicit as possible, and everybody
with some knowledge of calculus should be able to extract meaningful
guidance follow and apply the methods of nonlinear dynamics to their own
work. “This book is a masterful treatment, one might even say a gift,
to the interdisciplinary scientist of the future.” “With the
authoritative voice of a genuine practitioner, Fuchs is a master teacher
of how to handle complex dynamical systems.” “What I find beautiful in
this book is its clarity, the clear definition of terms, every step
explained simply and systematically.” (J.A.Scott Kelso, excerpts from
the foreword).
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