Valid from: Autumn 2014
Decided by: FN1/Anders Gustafsson
Date of establishment: 2015-03-15
Division: Mathematics
Course type: Course given jointly for second and third cycle
The course is also given at second-cycle level with course code: FMAN15
Teaching language: English
To give knowledge of and familiarity with concepts and methods from the theory of dynamical systems which are important in applications within almost all subjects in science and technology.
Knowledge and Understanding
For a passing grade the doctoral student must
Competences and Skills
For a passing grade the doctoral student must
Dynamical systems in discrete and continuous time. The fixed point theorem and Picard's theorem on the existence and uniqueness of solutions to ordinary differential equations. Phase space analysis and Poincaré's geometrical methods. Local stability theory (Liapunov's method and Hartman-Grobman's theorem). The central manifold theorem. Basic local bifurcation theory. Global bifurcations and transition to chaos. Chaotic and strange attractors (dynamics, combinatorial description).
Types of instruction: Lectures, exercises
Examination formats: Written exam, oral exam, written assignments.
Written and/or oral test, to be decided by the examiner. Some written assignments to be completed before the exam.
Grading scale: Failed, pass
Examiner:
Assumed prior knowledge: FMAF05 Systems and Transforms, or similar
Course coordinators:
Web page: http://www.maths.lth.se/matematiklth/personal/joerg/dynsys/huvud.html