Bifurcation and chaos
Abstract
A system is something having parts that may be perceived as a single entity. A dynamical system is one that changes with time; what changes is the state of the system. Mathematically, a dynamical system consists of a space of states (called the state space or phase space) and a rule, called the dynamic, for determining which state corresponds at a given future time to a given present state [8]. A deterministic dynamical system is one where the state, at any time, is completely determined by its initial state and dynamic. In this section, we consider only deterministic dynamical systems.
Publication Title
Nonlinear and Distributed Circuits
Recommended Citation
Kennedy, M. (2005). Bifurcation and chaos. Nonlinear and Distributed Circuits, 8.1-8.69. Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/facpubs/17344