“Discontinuous Dynamical Systems” presents a theory of dynamics and flow switchability in discontinuous dynamical systems, which can be as the mathematicalfoundation for a new dynamics of dynamical system networks. The book includesa theory for flow barriers and passability to boundaries in discontinuous dynamical systems that will completely change traditional concepts and ideas in the field of dynamical systems. Edge dynamics and switching complexity of flowsin discontinuous dynamical systems are explored in the book and provide the mathematical basis for developing the attractive network channels in dynamical systems. The theory of bouncing flows to boundaries, edges and vertexes in discontinuous dynamical systems with multi-valued vector fields is described in the book as a “billiard” theory of dynamical system networks. The theory of dynamical system interactions in discontinued dynamical systems can be used as a general principle in dynamical system networks, which is applied to dynamical system synchronization. The book represents a valuable reference work for university professors and researchers in applied mathematics, physics, mechanics, and control. Dr. Albert C.J. Luo is an internationally respected professor in nonlinear dynamics and mechanics, and he works at Southern Illinois UniversityEdwardsville, USA. Presents a theory and mathematical methods for discontinuous dynamical systems. Provides useful mathematical tools to describe the natural complexity in practical dynamical systems. Presents a theory for dynamical systems with flow barriers for the first time. Challenges current existing theories of dynamical systems under Lipschitz conditions. INDICE: Introduction. Introduction to Flow Passability. Singularity and Flow Passability. Flow Barriers and Switchability. Transport Laws and Multi-valued Vector Fields. Switchability and Attractivity of Domain Flows. Dynamics andSingularity of Boundary Flows. Edge Dynamics and Switching Complexity. Dynamical System Interactions.
- ISBN: 978-3-642-22460-7
- Editorial: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 697
- Fecha Publicación: 31/10/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés