Bifurcations Sights, Sounds, and Mathematics

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Differentiable dynamical systems
Systems theory
Computer engineering
Dynamical Systems and Ergodic Theory
Systems Theory, Control
Electrical Engineering
Mathematik
Verzweigung Mathematik (DE-588)4078889-1 gnd
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title Bifurcations Sights, Sounds, and Mathematics
title_auth Bifurcations Sights, Sounds, and Mathematics
title_exact_search Bifurcations Sights, Sounds, and Mathematics
title_full Bifurcations Sights, Sounds, and Mathematics by Takashi Matsumoto, Motomasa Komuro, Hiroshi Kokubu, Ryuji Tokunaga
title_fullStr Bifurcations Sights, Sounds, and Mathematics by Takashi Matsumoto, Motomasa Komuro, Hiroshi Kokubu, Ryuji Tokunaga
title_full_unstemmed Bifurcations Sights, Sounds, and Mathematics by Takashi Matsumoto, Motomasa Komuro, Hiroshi Kokubu, Ryuji Tokunaga
title_short Bifurcations
title_sort bifurcations sights sounds and mathematics
title_sub Sights, Sounds, and Mathematics
topic Mathematics
Differentiable dynamical systems
Systems theory
Computer engineering
Dynamical Systems and Ergodic Theory
Systems Theory, Control
Electrical Engineering
Mathematik
Verzweigung Mathematik (DE-588)4078889-1 gnd
Chaostheorie (DE-588)4009754-7 gnd
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