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In this book the modern theory of both regular and chaotic nonlinear oscillations is set out, primarily, as applied to mechanical problems. The material is presented in a nontraditional manner with emphasis on the new results of the theory obtained partially by the author, who is one of the leading experts in the area. Among the up-to-date topics are synchronization and chaotization of self-oscillatory systems and the influence of weak random vibrations on the modification of characteristics and behavior of nonlinear systems. One of the purposes of the book is to enable readers to gain a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this book the modern theory of both regular and chaotic nonlinear oscillations is set out, primarily, as applied to mechanical problems. The material is presented in a nontraditional manner with emphasis on the new results of the theory obtained partially by the author, who is one of the leading experts in the area. Among the up-to-date topics are synchronization and chaotization of self-oscillatory systems and the influence of weak random vibrations on the modification of characteristics and behavior of nonlinear systems. One of the purposes of the book is to enable readers to gain a thorough understanding of this theory and to show that it can be very useful in engineering investigations. The primary audience for this book is researchers working with different oscillatory processes and students interested in a thorough study of the general laws and applications of the theory of nonlinear oscillations.
Autorenporträt
Mechanics-oriented monograph from one of the leading Russian physicists. Most of the established books in this field (Nayfeh, Minorski) are out of date and do not regard the tremendous developments of nonlinear dynamics in the past 20 years.
Rezensionen
From the reviews of the first edition: "The present book ... gives an up to date overview of recent developments, especially focusing on work done in the countries of the former Soviet Union. In this respect it is a gold mine for readers who have already some similarity with the theory of nonlinear oscillations, because 375 references are listed. ... For those readers who want to get an overview on modern developments of oscillation theory and their applications in the sciences, the book will be certainly an excellent choice." (H. Troger, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 980, 2002)