Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. — 219 p. — (Nonlinear Systems and Complexity 11). — ISBN: 978-3-319-09866-1 (Print) 978-3-319-09867-8 (Online).
This book, along with its companion volume, Nonlinear Dynamics New Directions: Models and Applications, covers topics ranging from fractal analysis to very specific applications of the theory of dynamical systems to biology. This first volume is devoted to fundamental aspects and includes a number of important new contributions as well as some review articles that emphasize new development prospects. The second volume contains mostly new applications of the theory of dynamical systems to both engineering and biology. The topics addressed in the two volumes include a rigorous treatment of fluctuations in dynamical systems, topics in fractal analysis, studies of the transient dynamics in biological networks, synchronization in lasers, and control of chaotic systems, among others.
Presents a rigorous treatment of fluctuations in dynamical systems and explores a range of topics in fractal analysis, among other fundamental topics
Features recent developments on large deviations for higher-dimensional maps, a study of measures resisting multifractal analysis and a overview of complex Kleninan groups
Includes thorough review of recent findings that emphasize new development prospects
A Note on the Large Deviations for Piecewise Expanding Multidimensional Maps
Directional Metric Entropy and Lyapunov Exponents for Dynamical Systems Generated by Cellular Automata
On the Complexity of Some Geometrical Objects
Fluctuations of Observables in Dynamical Systems: From Limit Theorems to Concentration Inequalities
On Flow Barriers in Discontinuous Dynamical Systems
Nonstandard Analysis of the Behavior of Ergodic Means of Dynamical Systems on Very Big Finite Probability Spaces
On Measures Resisting Multifractal Analysis
An Overview of Complex Kleinian Groups
Semigroups of Mappings and Correspondences: Characters and Representations in Holomorphic Dynamical Systems