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Introduction to Dynamical Systems

The dynamic of any situation refers to how the situation changes over the course of time. A dynamical system is a physical setting together with rules for how the setting changes or evolves from one moment of time to the next.

One basic goal of the mathematical theory of dynamical systems is to determine or characterize the long-term behavior of the system. Three kinds of dynamical systems are common. Their characteristics are closely related in surprising ways.





David J. Wright
Mon Aug 19 17:21:15 CDT 1996