
Chaos and Time-Series Analysis
Aimed at students, scientists or engineers who want to use the ideas in a practical setting, this book introduces new developments in chaos and related topics in nonlinear dynamics.
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Aimed at students, scientists or engineers who want to use the ideas in a practical setting, this book introduces new developments in chaos and related topics in nonlinear dynamics.
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