Chaos: A Mathematical Introduction (Australian Mathematical Society Lecture Series)
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'The tone, pace and level of the book are nicely judged for middle level undergraduates studying mathematics. The authors' friendly style, and the fact that the material has been developed from taught courses make the book ideal for self-study, and as a prelude to reading extensive treatments of chaos theory.' The Mathematical Gazette
'... presented in such a form that it is accessible to anyone who has taken an undergraduate calculus course ... This textbook is highly recommended for a one semester undergraduate introduction to chaos theory.' Acta Sci. Math.
Book Description
This text presents concepts on chaos in discrete time dynamics that are accessible to anyone who has taken a first course in undergraduate calculus. Retaining its commitment to mathematical integrity, the book, originating in a popular one-semester middle level undergraduate course, constitutes the first elementary presentation of a traditionally advanced subject.
Chaos: A Mathematical Introduction (Australian Mathematical Society Lecture Series)
Chaos: A Mathematical Introduction (Australian Mathematical Society Lecture Series),John Banks,Valentina Dragan,Arthur Jones,Michael Murray,Phil Broadbridge,Chris Heyde,Charles Pearce,Cheryl Praeger,Cambridge University Press,0521531047,Applied,Chaotic Behavior in Systems,Differentiable dynamical syste,Differentiable dynamical systems,General,Mathematics,Science/Mathematics,Chaos theory,Mathematics / General
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