Isochronous Systems
ISBN13: 9780199535286ISBN10: 0199535280
Hardback,
256 pages
Mar 2008,
In Stock
Price:
$80.00 (06)Description
A dynamical system is called isochronous if it features in its phase space an open, fully-dimensional region where all its solutions are periodic in all its degrees of freedom with the same, fixed period. Recently a simple transformation has been introduced, applicable to quite a large class of dynamical systems, that yields autonomous systems which are isochronous. This justifies the notion that isochronous systems are not rare.In this book the procedure to manufacture isochronous systems is reviewed, and many examples of such systems are provided. Examples include many-body problems characterized by Newtonian equations of motion in spaces of one or more dimensions, Hamiltonian systems, and also nonlinear evolution equations (PDEs).
The book shall be of interest to students and researchers working on dynamical systems, including integrable and nonintegrable models, with a finite or infinite number of degrees of freedom. It might be used as a basic textbook, or as backup material for an undergraduate or graduate course.
Features
- Presents a new approach, and results that support the notion that isochronous systems are not rare.
- Can be used as a textbook or as back-up material for a university course.
- Opens up vistas of new research developments -- especially on deterministic chaos and on Hamiltonian systems, giving rise to transient chaos in an isochronous context.
- Modular structure: sections can be read separately, not only from beginning to end.
About the Author(s)
Francesco Calogero
Professor of Theoretical Physics, University of Rome "La Sapienza"


