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  1. Cellular Neural Networks: Chaos, Complexity and VLSI Processing (Springer Series in Advanced Microelectronics) by Gabriele Manganaro, P. Arena, et all 1999-03-08
  2. Nonlinear Structures in Physical Systems: Pattern Formation, Chaos, and Waves : Proceedings of the Second Woodward Conference San Jose State Universi by Lui Lam, 1990-10
  3. Astrophysical Disks: Collective and Stochastic Phenomena (Astrophysics and Space Science Library)
  4. Computing Anticipatory Systems: CASYS 2000 - Fourth International Conference, Liege, Belgium, 7-12 August 2000 (AIP Conference Proceedings)
  5. Computing Anticipatory Systems: CASYS'03 - Sixth International Conference (AIP Conference Proceedings)

1. General References
General References It turns out that an eerie type of chaos can lurk just geared towards the physics audience. tons of useful information
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2. QUT Library Finding General Information Resources In Physics
Finding General Information Resources in Physics. The purpose of this publication is to provide you with a high energy physics information .
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3. Physics 2Y - General Information
Physics 2Y General Information 1999/2000 Class Head Dr. A. Doyle, Room 232a; Tel. 0141330 5899 Crystal Diffraction, Chaos; Subatomic
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4. NYU Physics General Information
NYU Department of Physics General Information of brain functions, magnetic source imaging), nonlinear dynamics (chaos, turbulence, stochastic
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5. Chapman Conference On Fractal Scaling, Non-linear Dynamics And Chaos
General Information Chapman Conference on Fractal Scaling, Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos in Hydrologic Systems Shaun Lovejoy, Physics
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6. Augsburg University - Physics Institute
General departmental information, staff, research, and seminars. Students may view course descriptions and diploma requirements.
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7. Postgraduate Teaching In Physics At UERJ General Information
in practice, become a general rule J. Physics 28 (1998) 44. Chaos in preinflationary Friedmann Information History
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8. The Physics HypertextbookT External Resources General
External Resources General Information. The Physics HypertextbookT 19982005 by Glenn Elert All Rights Reserved chaos eworld facts
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9. UW Physics Evening M.S. General Information
Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos. Laser Physics Liquid Crystal Devices Numerical Methods in Physics Quick Links ETS. Visitor's
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10. PhysicsWeb - Events - Physics And Control 2005
Subject areas Accelerator Physics Chaos General Physics Information Systems Nanotechnology Nonlinear Dynamics Plasma Physics Thermodynamics Lasers
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11. The Physics Hypertextbook™: External Resources: General Information
External Resources general information. The physics Hypertextbook™ chaos fractals. The chaos Hypertextbook, Glenn Elert. combinatorics
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12. James A. Yorke
Professor of mathematics and physics at the University of Maryland, U.S., known to the general public for coining the mathematical term of chaos in 1975. Includes publications and contact information.
http://www-chaos.umd.edu/~yorke/
James A. Yorke
Distinguished University Professor of Mathematics and Physics
Institute for Physical Sciences and Technology (IPST)
University of Maryland,
College Park, MD 20742
A.B., Columbia University Ph.D., Mathematics, University of Maryland at College Park After Professor Yorke earned his bachelors degree from Columbia University in 1963, he came to the University of Maryland for graduate studies, in part because of interdisciplinary opportunities offered by the faculty of IPST. IPST is an Institute established in 1950 and committed to interdisciplinary research in the sciences. After receiving his doctoral degree in 1966 in Mathematics, Yorke stayed at the University as a member of IPST. Today he holds the title of Distinguished University Professor and also is a member of the Mathematics and Physics Departments. Professor Yorke's current research projects range from chaos theory and weather prediction and genome research to the population dynamics of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. He is perhaps best known to the general public for coining the mathematical term "chaos" with T.Y. Li in a 1975 paper entitled

13. General Information
general information. Select from the following environmental optics, plasmas,nonlinear phenomena and chaos, and solidstate physics.
http://www.physics.miami.edu/main/grad_info.html
General Information
Select from the following: Correspondence and Information should be directed to: Prof. Josef Ashkenazi
Chairman of the Graduate Recruitment Committee
Department of Physics
University of Miami
P.O. Box 248046
Coral Gables, FL 33124, USA
Telephone: (305) 284-2323/3, Fax: (305) 284-4222
E-mail: ashkenazi@physics.miami.edu
Programs of Study
The Department of Physics offers programs leading to the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees, and both thesis and non-thesis M.S. tracks are available. Usually a Ph.D. student devotes the first year mostly to basic courses, and takes the qualifying exam at the first January following his arrival. Students should become involved with a research project by the second year, and after passing the qualifying exam, must present the beginnings of a research project to a committee within six months. This presentation will normally turn into a dissertation, but the student is not bound to it and can switch to another project or even another area of research later.
Experimental Research
Experimental research here is in the areas of astrophysics, nonlinear phenomena and chaos, optics, optical oceanography, and solid-state physics. Theoretical research is in elementary particles, environmental optics, plasmas, nonlinear phenomena and chaos, and solid-state physics. In addition to the research projects, the activities of research groups include seminars where both visitors and the department faculty and graduate students present results of their research.

14. Georgia Tech : Catalog 2005 2006 : School Of Physics : General Information
general information. physics is primarily a basic science, and fundamental researchinto nonlinear mechanics and chaos; nuclear and particle physics;
http://www.catalog.gatech.edu/colleges/cos/physics/index.php
School of Physics General Information About the School Faculty Undergraduate ... College of Sciences Important Links Archived Catalogs Courses Purchase 2005-6 Catalog Admissions (Undergraduate) ... More Links >>>
School of Physics - General Information
Click here for Updates Established in 1939
Location: Howey Building
Telephone: 404.894.5201
Fax: 404.894.9958
Website: www.physics.gatech.edu Email Us Undergraduate Questions Email Us Graduate Questions
General Information
Physics is primarily a basic science, and fundamental research into the principles of physics continues to occupy the attention of many physicists. The study of physics also has become increasingly important as a basis for fundamental research in interdisciplinary areas such as biophysics, chemical physics, and materials science, and as an applied science in government and industrial labs. Furthermore, as society becomes more technically oriented, an education in physics can provide an advantageous preprofessional foundation. The School of Physics offers basic service courses to freshmen and sophomores, some advanced service courses for students in other units of the Institute, and advanced studies leading to the bachelor’s, master’s, and Ph.D. degrees in physics. The School seeks to provide elective freedom in its degree programs in order to enable students with a wide variety of goals to construct programs of study suitable for them.

15. UW Physics Evening M.S. General Information
Nonlinear Dynamics and chaos; Laser physics; Liquid Crystal Devices; Numerical Methods For information on tuition rates, please click UW Tuition Fees.
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Academics
Graduate Evening M.S. Program Overview
Advisors
Awards Courses Graduate ... Undergraduate Target Audience: This program is especially designed for students currently employed full-time who have an undergraduate degree (or equivalent background) in physical sciences, engineering, mathematics, or computer science. This program offers:
  • Basic graduate-level courses for returning students Special content courses for science teachers Technical courses for working scientists and engineers
Faculty: All physics classes are taught by full-time UW Physics faculty. Program Structure: Evening courses, which meet two nights per week, may be taken either individually or as a course of study leading to a Master of Science degree in physics. Students may complete the requirements in three years by enrolling in one late afternoon or evening class each quarter of the academic year. Students may take classes at a faster pace if they wish to complete the program in a shorter time. Courses of study emphasizing particular areas can be arranged according to individual interests. Some possibilities in recent years have included:
  • Acoustics Laser physics Mathematical modeling Optics Surface physics Physics instrumentation Physics education
The program includes a sequence of "core" courses encompassing both classical and quantum physics, and specialized courses, which are varied each year. The core courses, Electromagnetic Theory, Quantum Physics, and Applications of Quantum Physics, provide background for the study of specialized topics and introduce applications from the outset. They are especially designed for returning students who are beginning graduate study after several (or many) years in the workplace, and who have an interest in applications of physics or related fields.

16. Roger W. Rollins -- Home Page
Condensed Matter physics Nonlinear Dynamics and chaos, Controlling chaos general information. Everything you want to know about the Internet (slightly
http://www.phy.ohiou.edu/~rollinsr/rollins.html
Roger Rollins
Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy
Ohio University
Condensed Matter Physics
Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos, Controlling Chaos
Using Computers in Physics Education
E-Mail: rollins@ohiou.edu US Mail: Dept. of Physics and Astronomy Ohio University Athens, OH 45701 Phone: Voice: 740-593-1728 (Physics Office) Message: 740-593-1718 (Physics Dept. Secretary) Fax: 740-593-0433 (Physics Dept.) Voice: 740-593-8767 (Home)
"It is with logic that one proves;
it is with intuition that one invents."
in Mathematical definitions in education
Physics courses and their associated web pages:
Graduate Course in Classical Mechanics (Phys 605).
Areas of Specialization and Research:
Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos.

Condensed Matter Physics.
Using Computers in Physics Instruction.
Selected Publications
Full Vita (HTML)
Full Vita (.pdf Format)
Physics e-Print archives:
One-Shot World-Wide Preprints Search
Interesting links:

17. General Info For Physics 213
physics 213 general information for Fall 2004 Overview of chaos and Dynamicalsystems; Onedimensional flows ( vector fields, fixed points,
http://www.phy.duke.edu/~alin/phy213/
Introductory Nonlinear Dynamics
Physics 213: General Information for Fall 2005

(consult http://www.phy.duke.edu/Courses/176 for updates)

18. General Info For Physics 213
physics 213 general information for Fall 2005 Overview of chaos and Dynamicalsystems; Onedimensional flows ( vector fields, fixed points,
http://www.phy.duke.edu/courses/213/
Introductory Nonlinear Dynamics
Physics 213: General Information for Fall 2005
(consult http://www.phy.duke.edu/Courses/213 for updates)
  • Instructors:
  • A. L. Lin (Physics Rm. 069, 660-2546, alin@phy.duke.edu) Brian Utter (Physics Rm. 068, 660-2553, utter@phy.duke.edu)
    Teaching Assistant: Bin Chen.
    Class time: MWF 11:50 AM - 12:40 PM
    Office Hours: MW 12:40 - 1:30 PM (Lin) Office Hours: TTh 3:30 - 4:30 PM (Utter)

  • Project Presenation Schedule 2002

    Syllabus
    References and Text Books Homeworks ... Numerical Demontrations (Try them.)
    NOTE: These links will be updated throughout the semester.
    See the Physics Dept. Computing and Office of Information Technology sites for computer hardware and software access infomation at Duke, as well as useful tech support links.
    Introduction This course is a graduate-level introduction to nonlinear dynamics, the study of the stability and the properties of mathematical, physical, chemical and biological systems that evolve in time. It is also appropriate for upper division undergraduate physics majors.
    Prerequisites
  • Exposure to the mathematics covered in MTH 111.

19. Content Frame For The Finding Aid To The Records Of The American Institute Of Ph
American Institute of physics. Center for History of physics. College Park, MD 20740 Box 1 Folder 4 chaos III general information, 1991
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Finding Aid to the Records of the American Institute of Physics, Office of the Director, Assistant to the Executive Director Andrzej Herczynski, 1989-1994
Location of collection:
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. College Park, MD 20740
Publisher:
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. One Physics Ellipse College Park, MD 20740 nbl@aip.org
December 23, 2004
Encoding:
Machine-readable finding aid encoded in EAD 2002 by Katherine A. Hayes on December 23, 2004. Any revisions made to this finding aid occurred as part of the editing and encoding process. Finding aid written in English.
Description of the Collection
Location of collection:
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. College Park, MD 20740
Title and dates of collection:
Records of the American Institute of Physics, Office of the Director, Assistant to the Executive Director Andrzej Herczynski, 1989-1994
Language(s) of material:
English.
Size of collection:
3.5 linear feet (7 boxes)

20. QUT Library Finding General Information Resources In Physics
Encyclopaedic dictionary of physics general, nuclear, solid state, molecularchemical The portal to high energy physics information. chaos at Maryland
http://www.library.qut.edu.au/subjectpath/physics.jsp

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