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In the preceding chapters,we have attempted to demonstrate that themodern theory of non-linear dynamical systems in conjunction with novel computer methods enable us to analyse complex dynamical behaviour arising in the most varying fields, such as biology, medicine, hydrodynamics, classical mechanics, electrical engineering, chemistry etc. The range of examples we discuss in this, the final Chapter 10 on computer experiments is correspondingly extensive. In Chapters 1 to 8, it has been our aim to impart the theoretical mathematical and physical foundations. In Chapter 10, the emphasis is shifted to applications and the computer-supported discussion of classic model systems, the characteristics of which can be applied to a multitude of dynamical systems.
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Argyris (Deceased), J., Faust, G., Haase, M., Friedrich (Deceased), R. (2015). Computer Experiments. In: An Exploration of Dynamical Systems and Chaos. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46042-9_10
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