

An edition of The Symmetry Perspective (2002)
From Equilibrium to Chaos in Phase Space and Physical Space
By Ian Stewart,Martin Golubitsky
Publish Date
January 12, 2004
Publisher
Birkhäuser Basel,Birkh�user Basel
Language
eng
Pages
325
Description:
Pattern formation in physical systems is one of the major research frontiers of mathematics. A central theme of this book is that many instances of pattern formation can be understood within a single framework: symmetry. The book applies symmetry methods to increasingly complex kinds of dynamic behavior: equilibria, period-doubling, time-periodic states, homoclinic and heteroclinic orbits, and chaos. Examples are drawn from both ODEs and PDEs. In each case the type of dynamical behavior being studied is motivated through applications, drawn from a wide variety of scientific disciplines ranging from theoretical physics to evolutionary biology. An extensive bibliography is provided.
subjects: Bifurcation theory, Symmetry, Chaotic behavior in systems, Mathematics, Differentiable dynamical systems, Functions of complex variables, Symmetry (physics), Mathematical physics, Dynamical Systems and Ergodic Theory, Dynamical Systems and Complexity Statistical Physics, Pattern formation (Physical sciences)