Systems with hysteresis

Systems with hysteresis

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The book "Systems with hysteresis", written by prominent scientists Mikhail Alexandrovich Krasnoselsky and Alexander Vladimirovich Pokrovsky, is a fascinating and in-depth study that immerses the reader in the world of complex dynamical systems. This work will be a real discovery for those who are interested in mathematics, physics and engineering, as well as for all who seek to understand how systems subject to hysteresis work. Hysteresis is a phenomenon that can be observed in a variety of processes, from the magnetic properties of materials to biological reactions. In the book, the authors examine in detail how hysteresis affects the behavior of systems, and how this knowledge can be applied in various fields of science and technology. They offer the reader not only theoretical calculations, but also practical examples, which makes the material accessible and understandable even for those who are not specialists in this field. Who can like this book? First of all, it will be of interest to students and graduate students studying physics, mathematics and engineering sciences . However, you should not limit yourself to this audience .. Engineers, researchers and practitioners working in the field of systems analysis will also find in it many useful ideas and concepts. Even science buffs who just want to expand their horizons and learn more about complex systems will appreciate the accessible presentation style and fascinating examples. The topics raised in the book cover a wide range of issues related to dynamical systems and their behavior. The authors investigate how hysteresis can affect the stability of systems, how it manifests itself in various physical phenomena, and how it can be modeled using mathematical methods. This makes the book not only interesting, but also extremely relevant, especially in light of current research in the field of complex systems and chaos theory. The style of the authors is clear and logical, which allows the reader to easily follow their thoughts and ideas. Mikhail Krasnoselsky and Alexander Pokrovsky are well-known scientists who have made a significant contribution to the development of the theory of dynamical systems. Their previous works, such as Nonlinear Dynamical Systems and Mathematical Theory of Resilience, have already gained recognition in the scientific community and have become classics in their field. In Systems with Hysteresis, they continue this tradition by offering readers a fresh perspective on familiar concepts and opening up new horizons for exploration. The book “Systems with hysteresis” not only enriches the reader with new knowledge, but also inspires further research and experiments. It emphasizes the importance of understanding complex systems in our world, where the interaction of various factors can lead to unexpected and sometimes paradoxical results. This work will become an indispensable assistant for all who seek to better understand the nature of the phenomena around us, and use this knowledge to solve practical problems. If you are looking for literature that combines theory and practice, deep scientific ideas and an accessible style of presentation, then “Systems with hysteresis” is exactly what you need. This book will not only expand your knowledge, but also help you look at familiar things from a new angle. Do not miss the opportunity to touch the world of science and discover new horizons!
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Name of the Author
Красносельский М.А.
Покровский А.В.
Language
Russian
Release date
1983

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