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  1. Dynamical Systems in Neuroscience: The Geometry of Excitability and Bursting (Computational Neuroscience) by Eugene M. Izhikevich, 2006-11-01
  2. A First Course in Chaotic Dynamical Systems: Theory and Experiment (Studies in Nonlinearity) by Robert L. Devaney, 1992-10
  3. An Introduction to Dynamical Systems by R. Clark Robinson, 2004-01-15
  4. Random Dynamical Systems: Theory and Applications by Rabi Bhattacharya, Mukul Majumdar, 2007-01-08
  5. An Introduction to Chaotic Dynamical Systems, 2nd Edition by Robert L. Devaney, 2003-01
  6. Nonlinear Oscillations, Dynamical Systems, and Bifurcations of Vector Fields (Applied Mathematical Sciences Vol. 42) by John Guckenheimer, Philip Holmes, 2002-02-08
  7. Introduction to the Modern Theory of Dynamical Systems (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Anatole Katok, Boris Hasselblatt, 1996-12-28
  8. Chaos in Dynamical Systems by Edward Ott, 2002-09-09
  9. Complex and Adaptive Dynamical Systems: A Primer by Claudius Gros, 2008-02-25
  10. Random Dynamical Systems (Springer Monographs in Mathematics) by Ludwig Arnold, 2003-06-02
  11. Stability of Dynamical Systems: Continuous, Discontinuous, and Discrete Systems (Systems & Control: Foundations & Applications) by Anthony N. Michel, Ling Hou, et all 2007-11-12
  12. Nonlinear Dynamical Systems and Control: A Lyapunov-Based Approach by Wassim M. Haddad, VijaySekhar Chellaboina, 2008-01-28
  13. Chaos: An Introduction to Dynamical Systems (Textbooks in Mathematical Sciences) by Kathleen T. Alligood, Tim D. Sauer, et all 2000-09-27
  14. Introduction to Dynamical Systems by Michael Brin, Garrett Stuck, 2002-10-14

1. Dynamical Systems Home Page
dynamical systems Homepage Institute for Mathematical Sciences SUNY at Stony Brook. Open problems in dynamical systems. Links to similar pages.
http://www.math.sunysb.edu/dynamics/
Dynamical Systems Homepage
Institute for Mathematical Sciences
SUNY at Stony Brook
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2. [gr-qc/9910074] Dynamical Systems In Cosmology
A tutorial introducing the use of dynamical systems to study the large scale structure of the universe.
http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/9910074
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, abstract
gr-qc/9910074
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Dynamical Systems in Cosmology
Authors: A. A. Coley (Dalhousie University)
Comments: 38 pages. To appear in Proceedings of ERE-99
Dynamical systems theory is especially well-suited for determining the possible asymptotic states (at both early and late times) of cosmological models, particularly when the governing equations are a finite system of autonomous ordinary differential equations. We begin with a brief review of dynamical systems theory. We then discuss cosmological models as dynamical systems and point out the important role of self-similar models. We review the asymptotic properties of spatially homogeneous perfect fluid models in general relativity. We then discuss some results concerning scalar field models with an exponential potential (both with and without barotropic matter). Finally, we discuss some isotropic cosmological models derived from the string effective action.
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3. AMS Online Books/COLL9/
1927 classic by George D. Birkhoff published by AMS. Scanned chapters in PDF.
http://www.ams.org/online_bks/coll9/

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Dynamical Systems by George D. Birkhoff Publication Date: 1927
Number of Pages: 305 pp.
Publisher: AMS
ISBN: 0-8218-3394-4
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Frontmatter
Title
Introduction
Preface
Contents
  • Physical aspects of dynamical systems
  • Variational principles and applications
  • Formal aspects of dynamics
  • Stability of periodic motions ...
    Endmatter
    Addendum
    Footnotes
    Bibliography
    Index
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  • 4. Dynamical Systems And Fractals Lecture Notes
    Lecture Notes by David J. Wright in HTML.
    http://www.math.okstate.edu/mathdept/dynamics/lecnotes/lecnotes.html
    Next: Contents Up: Dynamical Systems and Fractals
    Dynamical Systems and Fractals Lecture Notes
    David J. Wright

    5. Java Exploration Tool For Dynamical Systems
    This Java Applet can be used for the exploration on twodimensional analytical defined dynamical systems. The system is defined by a set of two differential equations, which will be evaluated within adjustable regions forming a two-dimensional vector field.
    http://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/vis/dynsys/frolic/
    Java Exploration Tool for Dynamical Systems by R. Wegenkittl and Project Duration A detailed description is given in the paper
    Fast Oriented Line Integral Convolution for Vector Field Visualization via the Internet

    (IEEE Visualization '97 Proceedings) (Applet Version 1.0) 1) General Features This Java Applet can be used for the exploration on two-dimensional analytical defined dynamical systems. The system is defined by a set of two differential equations, which will be evaluated within adjustable regions forming a two-dimensional vector field. Basic visualization methods as well as advanced methods can now be applied to the vector field. Each resulting visualization is displayed in an own window allowing easy comparison of different results. Some of the methods also can be animated to give a deeper insight to the systems dynamic. In the following a short description of the tool is given: 2) How to enter a dynamical system The first two lines of the applet are used for entering the dynamical system (see Fig.1). The state variables are called x and y and only state variables (and no derivatives) can be used on the right hand side of the equations. For each variable a region can be specified, for which the vector field will be calculated. In the Parameter section nine parameter can be entered. This is useful for cleaning up the display of long formulas. Parameters can not only be defined by constants, but can also be made up by difficult calculations, state variables and other parameter (Attention: avoid recursive definition like "a = b" and "b=a" for they will result in a system crash).

    6. Dynamical Systems And Technology Project
    Dancing Triangles. The dynamical systems and Technology Project at Boston University. Zooming Sierpinski. Interactive Papers on dynamical systems.
    http://math.bu.edu/DYSYS/
    Dancing Triangles
    The Dynamical Systems
    and
    Technology Project
    at
    Boston University
    Zooming Sierpinski This project is a National Science Foundation sponsored project designed to help secondary school and college teachers of mathematics bring contemporary topics in mathematics (chaos, fractals, dynamics) into the classroom, and to show them how to use technology effectively in this process. At this point, there are a number of Java applets available at this site for use in teaching ideas concerning chaos and fractals. There are also several interactive papers designed to help teachers and students understand the mathematics behind such topics as iteration, fractals, iterated function systems (the chaos game), and the Mandelbrot and Julia sets.
    Available at this site:
      JAVA Applets for chaos and fractals
        Play the chaos game; explore iterated function systems; and make fractal movies, like the Dancing Triangles and Zooming Sierpinski above, all at your own computer. These applets are now up and running!
      The Mandelbrot Set Explorer
        This is an interactive site designed to teach the mathematics behind the Mandelbrot and Julia sets. It consists of a series of tours in which you will discover some of the incredibly interesting and beautiful mathematics behind these images. The site is designed to be used by readers of

    7. Lectures On Dynamical Systems And Ergodic Theory
    dynamical systems and Ergodic Theory Corrected version. Mark Pollicott and Michiko Yuri. (Manchester University and Sapporo University).
    http://www.ma.man.ac.uk/~mp/book.html
    Dynamical Systems and Ergodic Theory [Corrected version]
    Mark Pollicott and Michiko Yuri
    (Manchester University and Sapporo University)
    Published by Cambridge University Press (January 1998).
    London Mathematical Society Students Texts, No. 40
    The files below are corrected pdf files of the individual chapters
  • Preliminaries Examples and basic properties ... Index
  • The following pdf file contains a list of corrections to the published book. In addition, further revisions to chapters 15 and 16 are required.
    The following (rough) chapter was discarded at an early stage.
    Markov extensions

    8. Control & Dynamical Systems - Caltech
    CONTROL AND dynamical systems California Institute of Technology Mail Stop 10781 1200 East California Boulevard Pasadena, CA 91125, USA Tel (626) 395-4140 (626
    http://www.cds.caltech.edu/
    People
    Undergraduate Program
    Graduate Program
    Research and Teaching
    Resources

    Please send requests for information about CDS to the option secretary:
    Charmaine Boyd cb@cds.caltech.edu The CDS department is located in the Steele Building (#81). CONTROL AND DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
    California Institute of Technology
    Mail Stop 107-81
    1200 East California Boulevard
    Pasadena, CA 91125, USA
    Tel (626) 395-4140 (626) 796-8914 Fax
    Page maintained by: www-cds@cds.caltech.edu

    9. Open Problems List
    A collection of papers outlining unsolved problems in the field of dynamical systems.
    http://www.math.sunysb.edu/dynamics/open.html
    Open Problems in Dynamical Systems
    We are soliciting open problems in various areas of Dynamical Systems for posting on this page. You can post a problem by filling out this form or by sending an e-mail to webmaster@math.sunysb.edu

    10. The Dynamical Systems And Technology Project
    The dynamical systems and technology project This World Wide Web (WWW) site, sponsored by the National Science Foundation, is designed to help secondary school and college teachers of mathematics
    http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://math.bu.edu/DYSYS/dysys.html&y=02FE1

    11. Dynamical Systems And Technology Project
    An educational site on chaos and fractals.
    http://math.bu.edu/DYSYS/dysys.html
    Dancing Triangles
    The Dynamical Systems
    and
    Technology Project
    at
    Boston University
    Zooming Sierpinski This project is a National Science Foundation sponsored project designed to help secondary school and college teachers of mathematics bring contemporary topics in mathematics (chaos, fractals, dynamics) into the classroom, and to show them how to use technology effectively in this process. It is directed by Robert L. Devaney of the Department of Mathematics at Boston University. At this point, there are a number of Java applets available at this site for use in teaching ideas concerning chaos and fractals. There are also several interactive papers designed to help teachers and students understand the mathematics behind such topics as iterated function systems (the chaos game) and the Mandelbrot and Julia sets. If you wish to have information about the dynamical systems group at Boston University, you are in the wrong place. Click here to go there.
    Available at this site:
      JAVA Applets for chaos and fractals
        Play the chaos game; explore iterated function systems; and make fractal movies, like the Dancing Triangles and Zooming Sierpinski above, all at your own computer. These applets are now up and running!
      The Mandelbrot Set Explorer
        This is an interactive site designed to teach the mathematics behind the Mandelbrot and Julia sets. It consists of a series of tours in which you will discover some of the incredibly interesting and beautiful mathematics behind these images. The site is designed to be used by readers of

    12. CENTER FOR DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
    Center for dynamical systems. Meetings, members, publications.
    http://www.math.psu.edu/dynsys/

    13. SIAM Pacific Rim Dynamical Systems Conference
    Organized by SIAM Activity Group on dynamical systems (SIAG/DS) The range of applications of dynamical systems to fields outside of mathematics continues to grow unabated
    http://www.siam.org/meetings/ds00

    14. Dynamical Systems At Boston University
    The dynamical systems Group. At Boston University. A list of graduate students working in the dynamical systems and their areas of research. Dynamics seminar.
    http://math.bu.edu/dynamics/
    The Dynamical Systems Group
    At Boston University
    Faculty
      A list of the seven faculty members in the Dynamics group and their areas of research.
    Graduate Students
      A list of graduate students working in the Dynamical Systems and their areas of research.
    Dynamics seminar
      Speakers at the Dynamics Seminar held on Mondays at 4 PM, MCS Room 149 (tea beforehand at 3:30 PM) and directions to the seminar.
    Courses
      A brief list of courses in dynamical systems offered in the Boston University Mathematics Department.
    Alums
      A list of recent Ph.D.s in Dynamical Systems at Boston University and where they are now.
    BU Math Home Page

    15. Differential Geometry - Dynamical Systems
    Differential Geometry dynamical systems. ISSN 1454-511X. Differential Geometry is a fully refereed research domain included in all
    http://vectron.mathem.pub.ro/dgds/
    Differential Geometry - Dynamical Systems ISSN 1454-511X Differential Geometry is a fully refereed research domain included in all aspects of mathematics and its applications. The Electronic Journal "Differential Geometry - Dynamical Systems" is published in free electronic format by Balkan Society of Geometers, Geometry Balkan Press. Mathematics Journals Comments welcome Last update: January 2003.

    16. Ecometry
    Chaos theory is a popular name for the theory of dynamical systems (DS), mainly for nonlinear systems. The theory covers many aspects of the life of DS, all of them have the same characteristics, they were born, they lived and they died.
    http://www.geocities.com/ecometry

    17. Differential Geometry - Dynamical Systems
    Differential Geometry dynamical systems issn 1454-511x
    http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://vectron.mathem.pub.ro/dgds/&y=026737

    18. SIAM Journal On Applied Dynamical Systems
    SIAM Journal on Applied dynamical systems. The SIAM Journal on Applied dynamical systems (SIADS) publishes research articles on the
    http://epubs.siam.org/sam-bin/dbq/toclist/SIADS

    SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems
    The SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems (SIADS) publishes research articles on the mathematical analysis and modeling of dynamical systems and its application to the physical, engineering, and life sciences. SIADS is published in electronic format only. The use of color, animated visualizations, and internal linking is strongly encouraged where it enhances the exposition, but papers without these enhancements are accepted as well; review is based on research content. Submitted articles should contribute either to the theory of dynamical systems, to the understanding of dynamical systems phenomena through experiment or numerical simulation, or to the use of dynamical systems methods in applications.
    ISSN: 1536-0040 (Electronic) Volume 3
    Volume 3, Number 2

    19. Shandelle M. Henson's Homepage
    Andrews University. dynamical systems and bifurcation theory, with applications to population biology and ecology.
    http://www.andrews.edu/~henson
    Shandelle M. Henson
    Associate Professor of Mathematics
    Andrews University
    henson@andrews.edu
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    Twenty-five Years of Ecological Chaos
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    curriculum vitae interests cool links Department of Mathematics ... Andrews University / Berrien Springs, MI 49104 USA

    20. A Taylor & Francis Journal: Dynamical Systems: An International Journal
    The primary goal of dynamical systems An International Journal (founded as Dynamics and Stability of Systems) is to act as a forum for communication across
    http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/tf/14689367.html
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    Dynamical Systems
    An International Journal
    Editors-in-Chief: Peter Ashwin
    , Department of Mathematical Sciences, Laver Building, University of Exeter, Exeter, EX4 4QE, UK
    Matthew Nicol
    , Department of Mathematics, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, 77204-3008, USA
    Editorial Information
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    Volume 19, 2004, Quarterly
    ISSN Print 1468-9367 ISSN Online 1468-9375 2004 Subscription Rates
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    Institutional: US$810/£488
    Individual: US$222/£136 of CrossRef Aims and Scope: Dynamical Systems: An International Journal is published four times a year in print and electronic editions. The primary goal of Dynamical Systems: An International Journal (founded as Dynamics and Stability of Systems) is to act as a forum for communication across all branches of modern dynamical systems, and especially to facilitate interaction between theory and applications. This journal aims to publish high quality research articles in the theory and applications of dynamical systems, especially but not exclusively nonlinear systems. Advances in the following topics will be addressed by the journal:

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