Applied Math 3010, Fall 2012

Nonlinear Dynamical Systems and Chaos

Breaking news....

  1. Final Project Reports are due Dec 14
  2. Everyone should attend the presentations Dec 18, 7:30-10PM

Course Information

Class: MWF 12ECCR 110
Instructor:J. MeissECOT 236
Office Hours:MF 2-3, T3-4Other times--by appointment
Text Strogatz, S. Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos (Addison-Wesley, Reading)

Standard Map

Chaos is a relatively new area of applied mathematics that has influenced everything from spacecraft trajectories, the design of lasers, ultrafast spectroscopy, the design of micro-mixers, and stock market analysis to even psychology, drama, and literature. Our study will begin with simplest of systems—one dimensional dynamics and progress to systems with more degrees of freedom (We will move nonlinearly through the text!). Our study includes differential equations and maps, bifurcations and catastrophes, and the qualitative analysis of dynamical systems. The emphasis will be on dynamics that model real world phenomena.

Computers

A list of software for dynamics—much of it free—is at <http:// amath.colorado.edu/faculty/jdm/faq-[5].html>. I will use a Macintosh (or iPad) for classroom demonstrations, and extensively use the software Maple and Matlab. Maple is available for a reduced price for students in this class ($74.25) through a special arrangement with maplesoft. Use code AP1642-54C45.

Programs & examples