Thermodynamics of Chaotic Systems: An Introduction (Cambridge Nonlinear Science Series, Series Number 4) by Christian Beck (PDF)

5

 

Ebook Info

  • Published: 1995
  • Number of pages: 308 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 6.66 MB
  • Authors: Christian Beck

Description

This book deals with the various thermodynamic concepts used for the analysis of nonlinear dynamical systems. The most important invariants used to characterize chaotic systems are introduced in a way that stresses the interconnections with thermodynamics and statistical mechanics. Among the subjects treated are probabilistic aspects of chaotic dynamics, the symbolic dynamics technique, information measures, the maximum entropy principle, general thermodynamic relations, spin systems, fractals and multifractals, expansion rate and information loss, the topological pressure, transfer operator methods, repellers and escape. The more advanced chapters deal with the thermodynamic formalism for expanding maps, thermodynamic analysis of chaotic systems with several intensive parameters, and phase transitions in nonlinear dynamics.

User’s Reviews

Editorial Reviews: Review “…for theoreticians interested in critical phenomena and related subjects, it is well worth reading and rereading…highly recommended for both individuals and libraries.” R.J. Becker, Applied Merchanics Review”…well-written and clearly organized. The authors have tried to write a pedagogical introduction, and for the most part have succeeded…accessible to a wide audience….the presentation is concise in a way that brings out the basic structure of the theory. There is a clear place for an introductory book written in this style in a field like the thermodynamics of chaos, where the primary literature is mainly concerned with detail…I enjoyed reading this excellent book. I can easily recommend it to any reader who finds the subject matter of interest. Its pedagogical quality makes it accessible to the interested novice and its clarity of organization will make it useful to experts.” Joseph Bryngelson, Journal of Statistical Physics”…many important ideas are sketched…this monograph will be welcomed by nonmathematicians: no advanced mathematical knowledge is required, and the authors explain complicated concepts by first working out a simple example. Mathematicians will be grateful for the explanations (difficult to find elsewhere) on the terminology from statistical mechanics…” Viviane Baladi Book Description This book deals with the various thermodynamic concepts used for the analysis of nonlinear dynamical systems.

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐Not found.

⭐Not found.

⭐Not found.

⭐Not found.

Keywords

Free Download Thermodynamics of Chaotic Systems: An Introduction (Cambridge Nonlinear Science Series, Series Number 4) in PDF format
Thermodynamics of Chaotic Systems: An Introduction (Cambridge Nonlinear Science Series, Series Number 4) PDF Free Download
Download Thermodynamics of Chaotic Systems: An Introduction (Cambridge Nonlinear Science Series, Series Number 4) 1995 PDF Free
Thermodynamics of Chaotic Systems: An Introduction (Cambridge Nonlinear Science Series, Series Number 4) 1995 PDF Free Download
Download Thermodynamics of Chaotic Systems: An Introduction (Cambridge Nonlinear Science Series, Series Number 4) PDF
Free Download Ebook Thermodynamics of Chaotic Systems: An Introduction (Cambridge Nonlinear Science Series, Series Number 4)

Previous articleBoiling Heat Transfer: Modern Developments and Advances by Jr. R. T. Lahey (PDF)
Next articleA Guide to Monte Carlo Simulations in Statistical Physics 3rd Edition by David P. Landau (PDF)