The internal structure of chaos; Hamiltonian dynamical systems; Normally hyperbolic invariant manifolds; Geometric singular perturbation theory; Finite-time dynamical systems
Learning objective
The course introduces the student to advanced, comtemporary concepts of nonlinear dynamical systems analysis.
Content
I. The internal structure of chaos: symbolic dynamics, Bernoulli shift map, sub-shifts of finite type; chaos is numerical iterations.
II.Hamiltonian dynamical systems: conservation and recurrence, stability of fixed points, integrable systems, invariant tori, Liouville-Arnold-Jost Theorem, KAM theory.
III. Normally hyperbolic invariant manifolds: Crash course on differentiable manifolds, existence, persistence, and smoothness, applications. IV. Geometric singular perturbation theory: slow manifolds and their stability, physical examples. V. Finite-time dynamical system; detecting Invariant manifolds and coherent structures in finite-time flows
Lecture notes
Handwritten instructor's notes and typed lecture notes will be downloadable from Moodle.
Literature
Books will be recommended in class
Prerequisites / Notice
Nonlinear Dynamics I (151-0532-00) or equivalent
Performance assessment
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