Recipes for Continuation
Harry Dankowicz (author), Frank Schilder (author), Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (other)
Paperback Published on: 30/05/2013
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Synopsis
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the mathematical methodology of parameter continuation, the computational analysis of families of solutions to nonlinear mathematical equations. It develops a systematic formalism for constructing abstract representations of continuation problems and for implementing these in an existing computational platform.
Recipes for Continuation:
- Lends equal importance to theoretical rigor, algorithm development, and software engineering.
- Demonstrates the use of fully developed toolbox templates for single- and multisegment boundary-value problems to the analysis of periodic orbits in smooth and hybrid dynamical systems, quasi-periodic invariant tori, and homoclinic and heteroclinic connecting orbits between equilibria and/or periodic orbits.
- Shows the use of vectorization for optimal computational efficiency, an object-oriented paradigm for the modular construction of continuation problems, and adaptive discretization algorithms for guaranteed bounds on estimated errors.
- Contains extensive and fully worked examples that illustrate the application of the MATLAB-based Computational Continuation Core (COCO) to problems from recent research literature that are relevant to dynamical system models from mechanics, electronics, biology, economics, and neuroscience.
Publisher information
- Publisher: SIAM - Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
- ISBN: 9781611972566
- Number of pages: 599
- Dimensions: 252 x 177 x 30 mm
- Weight: 105g
- Languages: English
