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Applied Dynamical Systems Theory
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- © SFB 910
Lecturer:
Prof. Dr. Rainer
Klages
Dates:
April 15 to July 1,
2019
Time:
Mondays: 12:15 -
13:45
Place:
BH-N 334, TU
Berlin
Course Outline
This course introduces to fundamental properties of chaotic dynamical systems. It is based on rigorous mathematical concepts applied to time-discrete one-dimensional maps. These models are easy to understand and analytically tractable.
Topics:
- Simple examples of dynamical systems: driven nonlinear pendulum, bouncing ball, billiards, kicked rotor, standard map, Bernoulli shift, tent map, logistic map, rotation on the circle, piecewise linear maps
- Topological properties of one-dimensional maps: cobweb plots, periodic points, periodic orbits, stability analysis, bifurcations, expanding/contracting maps, hyperbolicity, topological transitivity, sensitive dependence on initial conditions
- Probabilistic properties of one-dimensional dynamics: Frobenius-Perron equation and -operator, partitions, invariant measure, absolute continuity, SRB measure
- Assessing chaos, and related properties: Poincaré-Bendixson theorem, Poincaré surface of section, rigorous definitions of chaos, Lyapunov exponents, ergodicity, mixing, entropies, Pesin’s theorem, escape rates, Cantor set, fractals
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