Basic procedures for designing and analyzing electronic systems are largely based on the assumptions of linear behaviour of the system. Nonlinearities inherent in all real applications are very often causing unexpected and even strange behaviour. This book presents an electronic engineer's perspective on chaos and complex behaviour, starting from basic mathematical notions which enable understanding of the observed phenomena and guide the reader through methodology and tools used in the laboratory and numerical experiments to interpretation and explanation of basic mechanisms. On typical...
Basic procedures for designing and analyzing electronic systems are largely based on the assumptions of linear behaviour of the system. Nonlinearities...