The new edition of this non-mathematical review of catastrophe theory contains updated results and many new or expanded topics including delayed loss of stability, shock waves, and interior scattering.
Moscow, September 1983 v. I. Arnold Preface to the Russian Edition "Experts discuss forecasting disasters" said a New York Times report on catastrophe theory in November 1977.
Explains catastrophe theory, which uses geometric shapes to transform abstract concepts into concrete visual pictures, and cites numerous examples to show its usefulness in dealing with problems in economics, psychology,...
1 Singularities , Bifurcations , and Catastrophes The first information on catastrophe theory appeared in the western press in the late sixties . In magazines like " Newsweek " there were reports of a revolution in mathematics ...
An international workshop on “Modeling Processes of Structural Change in Social Systems” organized by the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft in Starnberg, Germany, in 1986 was the original impetus for our interest in Catastrophe Theory, ...
By investigating the phenomena of bifurcation and chaos, Catastrophe Theory proved to be fundamental to the understanding of qualitative dynamics.
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This book aims to provide a straightforward introduction to chemical applications of the catastrophe theory.
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