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Nonlinear Dynamics FALL 2016 — MCE 663 Interdisciplinary Course for Engineering and Science Graduate Students Explore nonlinear dynamics theory and its applications to mechanical, chemical, electromagnetic or biological oscillators; stability, phase space analysis, limit cycles, bifurcations, perturbation methods, chaos, fractals, strange attractors and other advanced topics. Emphasis will be on: geometric thinking computational and analytical methods makes extensive use of symbolic and computational software REGISTER NOW! Place: Kelley Hall 203 Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:30pm — 4:45pm Inst.: David Chelidze, PhD Professor of Mechanical Engineering 401.874.2356 [email protected] egr.uri.edu/nld/chelidze Text: Steven H. Strogatz, Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos: With Applications to Physics, Biology, Chemistry, and Engineering, Second Edition, Westview Press, 2014.

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Page 1: MCE 663 - Nonlinear Dynamics - Fall 2016 · Nonlinear Dynamics FALL 2016 — MCE 663 Interdisciplinary Course for Engineering and Science Graduate Students Explore nonlinear dynamics

Nonlinear Dynamics FALL 2016 — MCE 663

Interdisciplinary Course for Engineering and Science Graduate Students Explore nonlinear dynamics theory and its applications to mechanical, chemical, electromagnetic or biological oscillators; stability, phase space analysis, limit cycles, bifurcations, perturbation methods, chaos, fractals, strange attractors and other advanced topics. Emphasis will be on:

‣ geometric thinking ‣ computational and analytical methods ‣ makes extensive use of symbolic and

computational software

REGISTER NOW! Place: Kelley Hall  203

Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:30pm — 4:45pm

Inst.: David Chelidze, PhDProfessor of Mechanical [email protected]/nld/chelidze

Text: Steven H. Strogatz,Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos: With Applications to Physics, Biology, Chemistry, and Engineering, Second Edition, Westview Press, 2014.