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Title: | Nonlinear dynamics and chaos: Lab demonstrations |
Authors: | Strogatz, Steven H. |
Keywords: | Steven Strogatz Howard Stone John Dugundji Irving Epstein Kevin Cuomo Diana Dabby nonlinear dynamics chaos oscillator |
Issue Date: | 1994 |
Publisher: | Internet-First University Press |
Abstract: | This video shows six laboratory demonstrations of chaos and
nonlinear phenomena, intended for use in a first course on nonlinear
dynamics. Steven Strogatz explains the principles being illustrated and
why they are important. The demonstrations are: (1) A tabletop
waterwheel that is an exact mechanical analog of the Lorenz equations, one
of the most famous chaotic systems; (2) A double pendulum, a paradigm of
chaos in conservative systems; (3) Airplane wing vibrations and
aeroelastic instabilities, as exemplars of Hopf bifurcations; (4)
Self-sustained oscillations in a chemical reaction; (5) Using synchronized
chaos to send secret messages; and (6) Composing musical variations with a
chaotic mapping. Strogatz is joined by his colleagues Howard Stone, John
Dugundji, Irving Epstein, Kevin Cuomo, and Diana Dabby. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1813/97 |
Appears in Collections: | Multimedia and Videos
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