This textbook introduces the language and the techniques of the theory of dynamical systems of finite dimension for an audience of physicists, engineers, and mathematicians at the beginning of graduation. Author addresses geometric, measure, and computational aspects of the theory of dynamical systems. Some freedom is used in the more formal aspects, using only proofs when there is an algorithmic advantage or because a result is simple and powerful.The first part is an introductory course on dynamical systems theory. It can be taught at the master's level during one semester, not requiring...
This textbook introduces the language and the techniques of the theory of dynamical systems of finite dimension for an audience of physicists, enginee...