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Nonautonomous Bifurcation Theory Concepts And Tools Vasso Anagnostopoulou

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Nonautonomous Bifurcation Theory Concepts And Tools Vasso Anagnostopoulou
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.59 MB
Pages: 158
Author: Vasso Anagnostopoulou, Christian Pötzsche, Martin Rasmussen
ISBN: 9783031298417, 3031298411
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Nonautonomous Bifurcation Theory Concepts And Tools Vasso Anagnostopoulou by Vasso Anagnostopoulou, Christian Pötzsche, Martin Rasmussen 9783031298417, 3031298411 instant download after payment.

Bifurcation theory is a major topic in dynamical systems theory with profound applications. However, in contrast to autonomous dynamical systems, it is not clear what a bifurcation of a nonautonomous dynamical system actually is, and so far, various different approaches to describe qualitative changes have been suggested in the literature. The aim of this book is to provide a concise survey of the area and equip the reader with suitable tools to tackle nonautonomous problems. A review, discussion and comparison of several concepts of bifurcation is provided, and these are formulated in a unified notation and illustrated by means of comprehensible examples. Additionally, certain relevant tools needed in a corresponding analysis are presented.

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