Methods of Qualitative Theory in Nonlinear Dynamics, Part 2

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Pub. Date: 2001-12-01
Publisher(s): WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUB CO INC
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Summary

Bifurcation and chaos has dominated research in nonlinear dynamics for over two decades, and numerous introductory and advanced books have been published on this subject. There remains, however, a dire need for a textbook which provides a pedagogically appealing yet rigorous mathematical bridge between these two disparate levels of exposition. This book has been written to serve that unfulfilled need.Following the footsteps of Poincare, and the renowned Andronov school of nonlinear oscillations, this book focuses on the qualitative study of high-dimensional nonlinear dynamical systems. Many of the qualitative methods and tools presented in the book have been developed only recently and have not yet appeared in textbook form.In keeping with the self-contained nature of the book, all the topics are developed with introductory background and complete mathematical rigor. Generously illustrated and written at a high level of exposition, this invaluable book will appeal to both the beginner and the advanced,student of nonlinear dynamics interested in learning a rigorous mathematical foundation of this fascinating subject.

Table of Contents

Introduction to Part II v
Structurally Stable Systems
393(36)
Rough systems on a plane. Andronov--Pontryagin theorem
394(5)
The set of center motions
399(5)
General classification of center motions
404(5)
Remarks on roughness of high-order dynamical systems
409(3)
Morse--Smale systems
412(7)
Some properties of Morse--Smale systems
419(10)
Bifurcations of Dynamical Systems
429(22)
Systems of first degree of non-roughness
430(7)
Remarks on bifurcations of multi-dimensional systems
437(3)
Structurally unstable homoclinic and heteroclinic orbits. Moduli of topological equivalence
440(4)
Bifurcations in finite-parameter families of systems. Andronov's setup
444(7)
The Behavior of Dynamical Systems on Stability Boundaries of Equilibrium States
451(24)
The reduction theorems. The Lyapunov functions
452(6)
The first critical case
458(7)
The second critical case
465(10)
The Behavior of Dynamical Systems on Stability Boundaries of Periodic Trajectories
475(56)
The reduction of the Poincare map. Lyapunov functions
475(5)
The first critical case
480(9)
The second critical case
489(4)
The third critical case. Weak resonances
493(7)
Strong resonances
500(15)
Passage through strong resonance on stability boundary
515(12)
Additional remarks on resonances
527(4)
Local Bifurcations on the Route over Stability Boundaries
531(106)
Bifurcation surface and transverse families
531(6)
Bifurcation of an equilibrium state with one zero exponent
537(22)
Bifurcation of periodic orbits with multiplier +1
559(19)
Bifurcation of periodic orbits with multiplier -1
578(20)
Andronov-Hopf bifurcation
598(13)
Birth of invariant torus
611(12)
Bifurcations of resonant periodic orbits accompanying the birth of invariant torus
623(14)
Global Bifurcations at the Disappearance of Saddle-Node Equilibrium States and Periodic Orbits
637(50)
Bifurcations of a homoclinic loop to a saddle-node equilibrium state
638(11)
Creation of an invariant torus
649(17)
The formation of a Klein bottle
666(4)
The blue sky catastrophe
670(11)
On embedding into the flow
681(6)
Bifurcations of Homoclinic Loops of Saddle Equilibrium States
687(114)
Stability of a separatrix loop on the plane
688(12)
Bifurcation of a limit cycle from a separatrix loop of a saddle with non-zero saddle value
700(12)
Bifurcations of a separatrix loop with zero saddle value
712(8)
Birth of periodic orbits from a homoclinic loop (the case dim Wu = 1)
720(25)
Behavior of trajectories near a homoclinic loop in the case dim Wu > 1
745(3)
Codimension-two bifurcations of homoclinic loops
748(17)
Bifurcations of the homoclinic-8 and heteroclinic cycles
765(24)
Estimates of the behavior of trajectories near a saddle equilibrium state
789(12)
Safe and Dangerous Boundaries
801(18)
Main stability boundaries of equilibrium states and periodic orbits
802(2)
Classification of codimension-one boundaries of stability regions
804(9)
Dynamically definite and indefinite boundaries of stability regions
813(6)
Appendix C: Examples, Problems & Exercises 819(108)
Bibliography 927(16)
Index---Parts I & II 943

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