Nonlinear Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems, Ferdinand Verhulst PDF
Nonlinear Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems, Ferdinand Verhulst PDF
Nonlinear Differential
Equations and
Dynamical Systems
With 127 Figures
£y Springer
Contents
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Definitions and notation 1
1.2 Existence and uniqueness 3
1.3 Gronwall's inequality 4
2 Autonomous equations 7
2.1 Phase-space, orbits 7
2.2 Critical points and linearisation 10
2.3 Periodic solutions 14
2.4 First integrals and integral manifolds 16
2.5 Evolution of a volume element, Liouville's theorem 21
2.6 Exercises 23
3 Critical points 25
3.1 Two-dimensional linear systems 25
3.2 Remarks on three-dimensional linear systems 29
3.3 Critical points of nonlinear equations 31
3.4 Exercises 36
4 Periodic solutions 38
4.1 Bendixson's criterion 38
4.2 Geometric auxiliaries, preparation for the
Poincare-Bendixson theorem 40
4.3 The Poincare-Bendixson theorem 43
4.4 Applications of the Poincare-Bendixson theorem 47
4.5 Periodic solutions in Mn 53
4.6 Exercises 57
6 Linear Equations 69
6.1 Equations with constant coefficients 69
6.2 Equations with coefficients which have a limit 71
VIII Contents
7 Stability by linearisation 83
7.1 Asymptotic stability of the trivial solution 83
7.2 Instability of the trivial solution 88
7.3 Stability of periodic solutions of autonomous equations 91
7.4 Exercises 93
14 Chaos 193
14.1 Introduction and historical context 193
14.2 The Lorenz-equations 194
14.3 Maps associated with the Lorenz-equations 197
14.4 One-dimensional dynamics 199
14.5 One-dimensional chaos: the quadratic map 203
14.6 One-dimensional chaos: the tent map 207
14.7 Fractal sets 208
14.8 Dynamical characterisations of fractal sets 213
14.9 Lyapunov exponents 216
14.10Ideas and references to the literature 218