Cambridge Nonlinear Centre

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Dynamical Systems has a substantial history in Cambridge; Newton could be said to have created the subject, and Cartwright and Littlewood found chaos here in the 1940s, way ahead of the "chaos" revolution.

The Nonlinear Centre provides a focus for research in dynamical systems and related aspects of nonlinear science in the University. It is based in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP), run in collaboration with the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics (DPMMS), and directed by Prof Michael Proctor.

Opportunities to study aspects of Dynamical Systems exist at the MSc, PhD and postdoctoral levels.

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