The Map of Chaos

The Map of Chaos
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 4
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781451688191
ISBN-13 : 1451688199
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis The Map of Chaos by : Félix J. Palma

A conclusion to the trilogy that includes "The Map of Time" and "The Map of the Sky" finds its mysterious protagonist seeking an obscure magical book that will help him confess a dangerous secret to a lost loved one.

The Map of Chaos

The Map of Chaos
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Publisher : Scribe Publications
Total Pages : 605
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781925113990
ISBN-13 : 192511399X
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis The Map of Chaos by : Felix J. Palma

The New York Times bestselling author of The Map of Time and The Map of the Sky returns with the final instalment in the bestselling, award-winning trilogy that The Washington Post called ‘a big, genre-bending delight.’ When the person he loves most dies in tragic circumstances, the mysterious protagonist of The Map of Chaos does all he can to speak to her one last time and confess the secret he didn’t dare tell her while she was alive. A session with the most renowned medium of all time seems to offer the only solution, but the experience unleashes terrible forces that bring the world to the brink of disaster. Salvation can only be found in The Map of Chaos, an obscure book that he is desperate to find. In his search, he is given invaluable help from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Lewis Carroll, and of course by H.G. Wells, whose Invisible Man seems to have escaped from the pages of his famous novel to sow terror among mankind. They alone can discover the means to save the world and to find the path that will reunite the lovers separated by death. Proving once again that he is ‘a master of ingenious plotting’ (Kirkus Reviews), Félix J. Palma brings together a cast of real and imagined literary characters in Victorian-Age London when spiritualism is at its height. The Map of Chaos is a spellbinding adventure which mixes impossible loves, nonstop action, real ghosts, and fake mediums in an explosive cocktail that is sure to captivate readers all over the world. PRAISE FOR FELIX J. PALMA ‘Inventive fun’ The Washington Post ‘Palma’s yarn is altogether a satisfying, thoroughly entertaining creature feature.’ Kirkus

Chaos in Circuits and Systems

Chaos in Circuits and Systems
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 656
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9789810249335
ISBN-13 : 9810249330
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Chaos in Circuits and Systems by : Guanrong Chen

In this volume, leading experts present current achievements in the forefront of research in the challenging field of chaos in circuits and systems, with emphasis on engineering perspectives, methodologies, circuitry design techniques, and potential applications of chaos and bifurcation. A combination of overview, tutorial and technical articles, the book describes state-of-the-art research on significant problems in this field. It is suitable for readers ranging from graduate students, university professors, laboratory researchers and industrial practitioners to applied mathematicians and physicists in electrical, electronic, mechanical, physical, chemical and biomedical engineering and science.

Chaos

Chaos
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 620
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783642592812
ISBN-13 : 3642592813
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Chaos by : Kathleen Alligood

BACKGROUND Sir Isaac Newton hrought to the world the idea of modeling the motion of physical systems with equations. It was necessary to invent calculus along the way, since fundamental equations of motion involve velocities and accelerations, of position. His greatest single success was his discovery that which are derivatives the motion of the planets and moons of the solar system resulted from a single fundamental source: the gravitational attraction of the hodies. He demonstrated that the ohserved motion of the planets could he explained hy assuming that there is a gravitational attraction he tween any two ohjects, a force that is proportional to the product of masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. The circular, elliptical, and parabolic orhits of astronomy were v INTRODUCTION no longer fundamental determinants of motion, but were approximations of laws specified with differential equations. His methods are now used in modeling motion and change in all areas of science. Subsequent generations of scientists extended the method of using differ ential equations to describe how physical systems evolve. But the method had a limitation. While the differential equations were sufficient to determine the behavior-in the sense that solutions of the equations did exist-it was frequently difficult to figure out what that behavior would be. It was often impossible to write down solutions in relatively simple algebraic expressions using a finite number of terms. Series solutions involving infinite sums often would not converge beyond some finite time.

Robust Chaos and Its Applications

Robust Chaos and Its Applications
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 473
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9789814374071
ISBN-13 : 9814374075
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Robust Chaos and Its Applications by : Elhadj Zeraoulia

Robust chaos is defined by the absence of periodic windows and coexisting attractors in some neighborhoods in the parameter space of a dynamical system. This unique book explores the definition, sources, and roles of robust chaos. The book is written in a reasonably self-contained manner and aims to provide students and researchers with the necessary understanding of the subject. Most of the known results, experiments, and conjectures about chaos in general and about robust chaos in particular are collected here in a pedagogical form. Many examples of dynamical systems, ranging from purely mathematical to natural and social processes displaying robust chaos, are discussed in detail. At the end of each chapter is a set of exercises and open problems (more than 260 in the whole book) intended to reinforce the ideas and provide additional experiences for both readers and researchers in nonlinear science in general, and chaos theory in particular.

Chaos

Chaos
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 384
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780199594573
ISBN-13 : 0199594570
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Chaos by : Richard Kautz

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Chaos Theory

Chaos Theory
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 467
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9789814350341
ISBN-13 : 9814350346
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Chaos Theory by : Ioannis Dimotikalis

Algorithmic sound composition using coupled cellular automata / Jaime Serquera and Eduardo R. Miranda -- Efficient large-scale forcing in finite-difference simulations of steady isotropic turbulence / Ryo Onishi, Yuya Baba and Keiko Takahashi -- Rendering statistical significance of information flow measures / Angeliki Papana and Dimitris Kugiumtzis. Complexity theory and physical unification : from microscopic to macroscopic level / G.P. Pavlos [und weitere] -- Regular variation, Paretian distributions, and the interplay of light and heavy tails in the fractality of asymptotic models / Dinis D. Pestana, Sandra M. Aleixo and J. Leonel Rocha -- Tools for investigation of dynamics of DC-DC converters within Matlab/Simulink / Dmitry Pikulin -- Chaos as compositional order / Eleri Angharad Pound -- Beta(p, q)-Cantor sets - determinism and randomness / J. Leonel Rocha, Sandra M. Aleixo and Dinis D. Pestana -- Predicting chaos with second method of Lyapunov / Vladimir B. Ryabov -- Analysis of homoclinic bifurcation in Duffing oscillator under two-frequency excitation : peculiarity of using Melnikov method in combination with averaging technique / Vladimir Ryabov and Kenta Fukushima -- Exploring life expectancy limits : first exit time modeling, parameter analysis and forecasts / Christos H. Skiadas and Charilaos Skiadas -- Composing chaotic music from the letter m / Anastasios D. Sotiropoulos -- On the timbre of chaotic algorithmic sounds / Dimitrios A. Sotiropoulos, Anastasios D. Sotiropoulos and Vaggelis D. Sotiropoulos -- The rainbow effect on composing chaotic algorithmic music / Vaggelis D. Sotiropoulos -- A highly chaotic attractor for a dual-channel single-attractor, private communication system / Banlue Srisuchinwong and Buncha Munmuangsaen -- Manifestation of chaos in collective models of nuclei / Pavel Stransky [und weitere] -- Importance of the chaos for computational processes of collective intelligence in social structures / Tadeusz (Ted) Szuba -- Complex signal generators based on capacitors and on piezoelectric loads / Horia-Nicolai L. Teodorescu and Victor P. Cojocaru -- Drift waves' synchronization by using an external signal. The stabilization of a chaotic plasma turbulence / C.L. Xaplanteris and E. Filippaki -- Chaos game technique as a tool for the analysis of natural geomorphological features / G. Zibret and T. Verbovsek -- Dynamics of a steel turning process / Grzegorz Litak and Rafal Rusinek

Introduction to Chaos

Introduction to Chaos
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 180
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1420050818
ISBN-13 : 9781420050813
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Chaos by : H Nagashima

This book focuses on explaining the fundamentals of the physics and mathematics of chaotic phenomena by studying examples from one-dimensional maps and simple differential equations. It is helpful for postgraduate students and researchers in mathematics, physics and other areas of science.

Fractals and Chaos

Fractals and Chaos
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 326
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0387201580
ISBN-13 : 9780387201580
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Fractals and Chaos by : Benoit Mandelbrot

Just 23 years ago Benoit Mandelbrot published his famous picture of the Mandelbrot set, but that picture has changed our view of the mathematical and physical universe. In this text, Mandelbrot offers 25 papers from the past 25 years, many related to the famous inkblot figure. Of historical interest are some early images of this fractal object produced with a crude dot-matrix printer. The text includes some items not previously published.