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Controlling Chaos Theoretical and Practical Methods in Non-Linear Dynamics

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ISBN-10: 0123968402

ISBN-13: 9780123968401

Edition: 1996

Authors: Tomasz Kapitaniak

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List price: $126.00
Copyright year: 1996
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
Publication date: 7/19/1996
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 164
Size: 5.98" wide x 9.02" long x 0.22" tall
Weight: 1.210
Language: English

Tomasz Kapitaniak is Professor of Mechanics and Head of the Dynamic Department at the Technical University of Lodz, Poland. In addition to his many published books and papers on chaos, Dr. Kapitaniak has lectured at several universities in Europe, North America, Asia and Africa.Kapitaniak was awarded the British Council Award Fellowship in 1989, and the King Abdul Aziz City of Science and Engineering Award Fellowship in 1990. He has been theauthor of numerous publications in the field of chaos dynamics, including three books. Kapitaniak earned his DSc in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, his MSc in Mechanical Engineering and MSc in Math, and his PhD in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics…    

General Outlook
Introduction
Controlling Chaos Through Feedback
Ott-Grebogi-Yorke Method
Pyragass and Classical Control Methods
Controlling Chaos by Chaos
Controlling Chaos without Feedback
Control Through Operating Conditions
Control by System Design
Taming Chaos
Entrainment and Migration Control
Syhnchronization of Chaos
Pecora and Carrolls Approach
Synchronization by Continuous Control
Monotonic Synchronization
Practical Synchronization
Synchronization in Quasi-Hyperbolic Systems
Secure Communication
Engineering Implementations
Method Selection
Occasional Proportional Feedback Method
Sampled Input Waveform Method
Controlling Transient Behavior in Mechanical Systems
Further Reading
References
Selected Reprints
Controlling Chaos
Controlling Chaotic Dynamical Systems
Controlling Chaos Using Time Delay Coordinates
Experimental Control of Chaos
Controlling Transient Chaos
Using Chaos to DirectTrajectories to Targets
Continuous Control of Chaos by Self-Controlling Feedback
on the Control of Complex Dynamic Systems
Synchronization in Chaotic Systems
Predictable Chaos in Slightly Perturbed Unpredictable Chaotic Systems
Circuit Implementation of Synchronized Chaos with Applications to Communications
Extracting Messages Masked byChaos
General Approach for Chaotic Synchronization with Applications to Communication
Index
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