Joachim Peinke, Jürgen Parisi, Otto E. Rössler, Ruedi Stoop
Our life is a highly nonlinear process. It starts with birth and ends with death; in between there are a lot of ups and downs. Quite often, we believe that stable and steady situations, probably easy to capture by linearization, are paradisiacal, but already after a short period of everyday routine we usually become bored and seek change, that is, nonlinearities. If we reflect for a while, we notice that our life and our perceptions are mainly determined by nonlinear phenomena, for example, events occurring suddenly and unexpectedly. One may be surprised by how long scientists tried to...
Our life is a highly nonlinear process. It starts with birth and ends with death; in between there are a lot of ups and downs. Quite often, we believe...
Jürgen Parisi, Stefan C. Müller, Walter Zimmermann
A study of nonlinear media, this work covers: quantum chaos in Rydberg atoms; crystallization of electrons and holes; natural patterns in nonequilibrium systems; linear aspects of the Faraday instability; and nonlinear flow behaviour and shear-induced structure of fluids.
A study of nonlinear media, this work covers: quantum chaos in Rydberg atoms; crystallization of electrons and holes; natural patterns in nonequilibri...
Stefan C. Müller, Jürgen Parisi, Walter Zimmermann
Local and global spatial coupling mechanisms form the basis of transport processes that are of fundamental importance for the occurrence and the dynamic evolution of patterns on a mesoscopic and macroscopic scale. The present volume deals with these concepts and investigates applications in the fields of biophysics and chemistry.
Local and global spatial coupling mechanisms form the basis of transport processes that are of fundamental importance for the occurrence and the dynam...