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Applied Dynamical Systems II
ME215B, Winter Quarter 2017
Meets: Tuesday, Thursday 12:30 - 1:45PM
Engr II Bldg Room 2243
Course Description:
This course will cover dynamical systems theory, and the application of
dynamical systems techniques to mathematical, physical, biological, and
technological systems described by ordinary differential equations or
maps. The primary focus will be on dissipative systems, so that the
course is complementary to the Advanced Dynamics sequence (ME 201 and 202)
which primarily covers conservative systems.
Specific topics to be covered include:
bifurcation of fixed points of vector fields
bifurcations of fixed points of maps
the Smale horseshoe
symbolic dynamics
Liapunov exponents
Takens-Bogdanov bifurcations
Melnikov's method
global bifurcations, including homoclinic explosions and Shil'nikov bifurcation
averaging
phase models / coupled oscillators
canards
dynamical systems with symmetry
These topics build on the topics covered in ME215A, Applied Dynamical
Systems I.
Questions? Email
Jeff Moehlis
at
moehlis@engineering.ucsb.edu
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