By
Tomasz Kapitaniak, Technical University of Lodz
Description
More than two decades of intensive studies on non-linear dynamics have raised questions on the practical applications of chaos. One possible
answer is to control chaotic behavior in a predictable way. This book, oneof the first on the subject, explores the ideas behind controlling
chaos.
Controlling Chaos explains, using simple examples, both the mathematical theory and experimental results used
to apply chaotic dynamics to real engineering systems. Chuas circuit is used as an example throughout the book as it can be easily constructed
in the laboratory and numerically modeled. The use of this example allows readers to test the theories presented. The text is carefully
balanced between theory and applications to provide an in-depth examination of the concepts behind the complex ideas presented. In the
final section, Kapitaniak brings together selected reprinted papers which have had a significant effect on the development of this rapidly
growing interdisciplinary field.
Controlling Chaos is essential reading for graduates, researchers, and students wishing
to be at the forefront of this exciting new branch of science.
Audience:
Postgraduates and research workers in the fields of Aerospace, Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Physics, and Meteorology.