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Dynamical Systems at Peking University
Peking University
is one of the most influential universities in China. Many excellent people in its School of Mathematical Sciences were working on a variety of subjects of dynamical systems and had a tremendous influence on the study of dynamical systems in China.
Dynamical Systems with Applications using Maple & Nonlinear Physics with Maple or Mathematica for Scientists and Engineers
Author:
Stephen Lynch
Authors:
Richard H. Enns and George C. McGuire
Reviewer:
Alois Steindl, Institute for Mechanics, Vienna University of Technology.
Linear and Nonlinear Rotor Dynamics
Authors:
Toshio Yamamoto and Yukio Ishida
Reviewer:
Ales Tondl, Institute for Thermomechanics, Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic.
Nonlinear Dynamics of Interacting Populations
Author:
Alexander D. Bazykin
Reviewer:
Odo Diekmann, Mathematisch Instituut, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Global Analysis of Dynamical Systems
Authors:
Henk Broer, Bernd Krauskopf, and Gert Vegter
Reviewer:
Ferdinand Verhulst, Mathematisch Instituut, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.
IMPA'S 50th Anniversary Conference
The Instituto de Matematica Pura e Aplicada (
IMPA
) organised a conference in Rio de Janeiro, 3-14 June 2002, celebrating the 50th anniversary of its foundation.
An Englishman in Boston
Rob Clewley shares his thoughts on the similarities and differences between the UK and the US.
Experiment Involving Problem-Solving Techniques
(humor) A group of scientists were doing an investigation into problem-solving techniques, and constructed an experiment involving a physicist, an engineer, and a mathematician.
Books in brief
Very short reviews.
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