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Preface | ||
Acknowlegments | ||
I | The Phenomenology of Chaos | 1 |
1 | Three Chaotic Systems | 3 |
2 | The Universality of Chaos | 46 |
II | Toward a Theory of Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos | 67 |
3 | Dynamics in State Space: One and Two Dimensions | 69 |
4 | Three-Dimensional State Space and Chaos | 136 |
5 | Iterated Maps | 180 |
6 | Quasi-Periodicity and Chaos | 252 |
7 | Intermittency and Crises | 295 |
8 | Hamiltonian Systems | 316 |
III | Measures of Chaos | 365 |
9 | Quantifying Chaos | 367 |
10 | Many Dimensions and Multifractals | 427 |
IV | Special Topics | 487 |
11 | Pattern Formation and Spatiotemporal Chaos | 489 |
12 | Quantum Chaos, The Theory of Complexity, and Other Topics | 549 |
Appendix A: Fourier Power Spectra | 589 | |
Appendix B: Bifurcation Theory | 599 | |
Appendix C: The Lorenz Model | 605 | |
Appendix D: The Research Literature on Chaos | 619 | |
Appendix E: Computer Programs | 620 | |
References | 628 | |
Index | 649 |
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