书目名称 | Modeling Complex Systems | 编辑 | Nino Boccara | 视频video | | 丛书名称 | Graduate Texts in Contemporary Physics | 图书封面 |  | 描述 | The preface is that part of a book which is written last, placed ?rst, and read least. Alfred J. Lotka Elements of Physical Biology Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins Company 1925 The purpose of this book is to show how models of complex systems are built up and to provide the mathematical tools indispensable for studying their dynamics. This is not, however, a book on the theory of dynamical systems illustrated with some applications; the focus is on modeling, so, in prese- ing the essential results of dynamical system theory, technical proofs of th- rems are omitted, but references for the interested reader are indicated. While mathematical results on dynamical systems such as di?erential equations or recurrence equations abound, this is far from being the case for spatially - tendedsystemssuchasautomatanetworks,whosetheoryisstillinitsinfancy. Many illustrative examples taken from a variety of disciplines, ranging from ecology and epidemiology to sociology and seismology, are given. This is an introductory text directed mainly to advanced undergraduate students in most scienti?c disciplines, but it could also serve as a reference book for graduate students and young researchers. The m | 出版日期 | Textbook 20041st edition | 关键词 | Cellular automata; Chaotic discrete-time models; Drossel-Schwabl forest fire model; Hutchinson’s time-d | 版次 | 1 | doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/b97378 | isbn_ebook | 978-0-387-21646-1Series ISSN 0938-037X | issn_series | 0938-037X | copyright | Springer Science+Business Media New York 2004 |
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