The course consists of a detailed description of continuous and discrete dynamical systems. We shall combine the introduction to the general theory with the consideration of bifurcations and chaos, the most important subtopics. The analysis of appropriate mechanical, physical, economic and biological models is an essential part of almost every lecture of the course. To support the course numerical and computational toolbox will be used.

For further information see the academic catalog: IAM529 - Applied Nonlinear Dynamics

Learning Outcomes

Students will acquire the ability to recognize and investigate the dynamics of the natural and social processes, applying differential equations and mappings.

Content

Basics of discrete dynamical systems: mappings, time series, orbits, fixed points. The theory of flows, vector fields, equilibrium solutions, invariant manifolds, periodic solutions. Poincare-Bendixson theorem, Poincare maps. Stability, Lyapunov functions. Periodic attractors. quasiperiodic solutions, bifurcations, center manifold reduction; structural stability, chaos.

Suggested Textbooks

  • Steven H. Strogatz, Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos: with applications to Physics, Biology, Chemistry, and Engineering, Perseus Books Publishing, 1994
  • Stephen Lynch, Dynamical Systems with Applications using MATLAB, Birkhäuser, 2004
  • James D. Meiss, Differential Dynamical Systems, SIAM, 2007

Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi, Uygulamalı Matematik Enstitüsü, Üniversiteler Mahallesi, Dumlupınar Bulvarı No:1, 06800 Çankaya/Ankara