Stability of Dynamical Systems
The main purpose of developing stability theory is to examine dynamic responses of a system to disturbances as the time approaches infinity. It has been and still is the object of intense investigations due to its intrinsic interest and its relevance to all practical systems in engineering, finance, natural science and social science. This monograph provides some state-of-the-art expositions of major advances in fundamental stability theories and methods for dynamic systems of ODE and DDE types and in limit cycle, normal form and Hopf bifurcation control of nonlinear dynamic systems.
  • Presents comprehensive theory and methodology of stability analysis
  • Can be used as textbook for graduate students in applied mathematics, mechanics, control theory, theoretical physics, mathematical biology, information theory, scientific computation
  • Serves as a comprehensive handbook of stability theory for practicing aerospace, control, mechanical, structural, naval and civil engineers
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Stability of Dynamical Systems
The main purpose of developing stability theory is to examine dynamic responses of a system to disturbances as the time approaches infinity. It has been and still is the object of intense investigations due to its intrinsic interest and its relevance to all practical systems in engineering, finance, natural science and social science. This monograph provides some state-of-the-art expositions of major advances in fundamental stability theories and methods for dynamic systems of ODE and DDE types and in limit cycle, normal form and Hopf bifurcation control of nonlinear dynamic systems.
  • Presents comprehensive theory and methodology of stability analysis
  • Can be used as textbook for graduate students in applied mathematics, mechanics, control theory, theoretical physics, mathematical biology, information theory, scientific computation
  • Serves as a comprehensive handbook of stability theory for practicing aerospace, control, mechanical, structural, naval and civil engineers
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Stability of Dynamical Systems

Stability of Dynamical Systems

Stability of Dynamical Systems

Stability of Dynamical Systems

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The main purpose of developing stability theory is to examine dynamic responses of a system to disturbances as the time approaches infinity. It has been and still is the object of intense investigations due to its intrinsic interest and its relevance to all practical systems in engineering, finance, natural science and social science. This monograph provides some state-of-the-art expositions of major advances in fundamental stability theories and methods for dynamic systems of ODE and DDE types and in limit cycle, normal form and Hopf bifurcation control of nonlinear dynamic systems.
  • Presents comprehensive theory and methodology of stability analysis
  • Can be used as textbook for graduate students in applied mathematics, mechanics, control theory, theoretical physics, mathematical biology, information theory, scientific computation
  • Serves as a comprehensive handbook of stability theory for practicing aerospace, control, mechanical, structural, naval and civil engineers

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780080550619
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 08/01/2007
Series: Monograph Series on Nonlinear Science and Complexity , #5
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 718
File size: 19 MB
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Table of Contents

1. Fundamental Concepts and Mathematical Tools
2. Linear Systems with Constant Coefficients
3. Time-Varying Linear Systems
4. Lyapunov Direct Method
5. Development of Lyapunov Direct Method
6. Nonlinear Systems with Separate Variables
7. Iteration Method for Stability
8. Dynamical Systems with Time Delay
9. Absolute Stability of Nonlinear Control Systems
10. Stability of Neural Networks
11. Limit Cycle, Normal Form and Hopf Bifurcation Control
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