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Invariant Manifolds In Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems Kaspar Nipp

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Invariant Manifolds In Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems Kaspar Nipp
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Publisher: European Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.57 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Kaspar Nipp, Daniel Stoffer
ISBN: 9783037191248, 3037191244
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Invariant Manifolds In Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems Kaspar Nipp by Kaspar Nipp, Daniel Stoffer 9783037191248, 3037191244 instant download after payment.

In this book dynamical systems are investigated from a geometric viewpoint. Admitting an invariant manifold is a strong geometric property of a dynamical system. This text presents rigorous results on invariant manifolds and gives examples of possible applications.
In the first part discrete dynamical systems in Banach spaces are considered. Results on the existence and smoothness of attractive and repulsive invariant manifolds are derived. In addition, perturbations and approximations of the manifolds and the foliation of the adjacent space are treated. In the second part analogous results for continuous dynamical systems in finite dimensions are established. In the third part the theory developed is applied to problems in numerical analysis and to singularly perturbed systems of ordinary differential equations.
The mathematical approach is based on the so-called graph transform, already used by Hadamard in 1901. The aim is to establish invariant manifold results in a simple setting providing quantitative estimates.
The book is targeted at researchers in the field of dynamical systems interested in precise theorems easy to apply. The application part might also serve as an underlying text for a student seminar in mathematics.

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