文档介绍:Dynamical Systems
Werner Krabs • Stefan Pickl
Dynamical Systems
Stability, Controllability and
Chaotic Behavior
Prof. Dr. Werner Krabs Prof. Dr. Stefan Pickl
Department of Mathematics Universität der Bundeswehr
Technical University of München
Darmstadt Department puter Science
Schlossgartenstr. 7 Werner Heisenberg Weg 39
64289 Darmstadt 85577 Neubiberg-München
Germany Germany
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DOI -3-642-13722-8
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Foreword
Reflecting modelling dynamical systems by mathematical methods can be en-
riched by philosophical categories. The following introduction might catch the
reader’s interest concerning some interdisciplinary dimensions pletes
the holistic approach.
“It has been said– and I was among those saying it– that any theory of ex-
planation