Introduction to Dynamical Systems

Knauf A (2003)


Publication Type: Book chapter / Article in edited volumes

Publication year: 2003

Publisher: Springer

Edited Volumes: The Mathematical Aspects of Quantum Maps

Series: Lecture Notes in Physics

City/Town: Heidelberg

Book Volume: 618

Pages Range: 1-24

DOI: 10.1007/3-540-37045-5_1

Abstract

Isaac Newton had one insight that he considered to be so fundamental that he kept it secret: “It is useful to solve differential equations.”1

The notion of dynamical systems grew out of the theory of differential equations. It was realized by Henri Poincaré that equations like the one of the celestial three body problem could not be solved analytically. Thus it was necessary to supplement the quantitative approximate solutions by qualitative methods in order to understand the long time behaviour of the solutions of differential equations.

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APA:

Knauf, A. (2003). Introduction to Dynamical Systems. In Mirko Degli Esposti, Sandro Graffi (Eds.), The Mathematical Aspects of Quantum Maps. (pp. 1-24). Heidelberg: Springer.

MLA:

Knauf, Andreas. "Introduction to Dynamical Systems." The Mathematical Aspects of Quantum Maps. Ed. Mirko Degli Esposti, Sandro Graffi, Heidelberg: Springer, 2003. 1-24.

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