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Nonautonomous Dynamical Systems In The Life Sciences 1st Edition Peter E Kloeden

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Nonautonomous Dynamical Systems In The Life Sciences 1st Edition Peter E Kloeden
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.56 MB
Pages: 314
Author: Peter E. Kloeden, Christian Pötzsche (auth.), Peter E. Kloeden, Christian Pötzsche (eds.)
ISBN: 9783319030791, 9783319030807, 3319030795, 3319030809
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Nonautonomous Dynamical Systems In The Life Sciences 1st Edition Peter E Kloeden by Peter E. Kloeden, Christian Pötzsche (auth.), Peter E. Kloeden, Christian Pötzsche (eds.) 9783319030791, 9783319030807, 3319030795, 3319030809 instant download after payment.

Nonautonomous dynamics describes the qualitative behavior of evolutionary differential and difference equations, whose right-hand side is explicitly time dependent. Over recent years, the theory of such systems has developed into a highly active field related to, yet recognizably distinct from that of classical autonomous dynamical systems. This development was motivated by problems of applied mathematics, in particular in the life sciences where genuinely nonautonomous systems abound. The purpose of this monograph is to indicate through selected, representative examples how often nonautonomous systems occur in the life sciences and to outline the new concepts and tools from the theory of nonautonomous dynamical systems that are now available for their investigation.

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