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Atti del Convegno di nonlinear analysis, calculus of variations : Perugia, 9-2 May 1993 : estratti dagli Atti del seminario matematico e fisico dell'Universita di Modena
Atti del Convegno di nonlinear analysis, calculus of variations : Perugia, 9-2 May 1993 : estratti dagli Atti del seminario matematico e fisico dell'Universita di Modena
Autore Convegno di nonlinear analysis calculus of variations <1993 ; Perugia>
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S. l. : s. n.], 1996 (Bologna : Monograf)
Descrizione fisica 411 p. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 515.252
Soggetto topico Nonlinear analysis - Congresses
Calculus of variations - Congresses
Classificazione AMS 00B15
AMS 49-06
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991001458319707536
Convegno di nonlinear analysis calculus of variations <1993 ; Perugia>  
[S. l. : s. n.], 1996 (Bologna : Monograf)
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Elements of nonlinear analysis / Michel Chipot
Elements of nonlinear analysis / Michel Chipot
Autore CHIPOT, Michel
Pubbl/distr/stampa Basel [etc.] : Birkhäuser, copyr. 2000
Descrizione fisica VII, 256 p. ; 24 cm.
Disciplina 515.252
Collana Birkhäuser advanced texts
Soggetto topico Analisi funzionale
ISBN 3-7643-6406-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-990001824400203316
CHIPOT, Michel  
Basel [etc.] : Birkhäuser, copyr. 2000
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Introduction to linear systems of differential equations / L. Ya. Adrianova ; translated from the Russian by Peter Zhevandrov
Introduction to linear systems of differential equations / L. Ya. Adrianova ; translated from the Russian by Peter Zhevandrov
Autore Adrianova, L. YA.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Providence : American Mathematical Society, 1995
Descrizione fisica x, 204 p. ; 27 cm
Disciplina 515.252
Collana Translations of mathematical monographs
Soggetto non controllato Equazioni differenziali lineari
Equazioni e sistemi lineari
Teoria della stabilita
ISBN 0-8218-0328-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-990001349710403321
Adrianova, L. YA.  
Providence : American Mathematical Society, 1995
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Introduction to parallel and vector solution of linear systems / James M. Ortega
Introduction to parallel and vector solution of linear systems / James M. Ortega
Autore Ortega, James M.
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : Plenum press, c1988
Descrizione fisica 305 p. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 515.252
Collana Frontiers of computer science
Soggetto non controllato Equazioni lineariRisoluzioneImpiego degli elaboratori paralleli
ISBN 0306428628
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Titolo uniforme
Record Nr. UNIPARTHENOPE-000019461
Ortega, James M.  
New York : Plenum press, c1988
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Introduzione alla matematica computazionale / Roberto Bevilacqua ...[et al.]
Introduzione alla matematica computazionale / Roberto Bevilacqua ...[et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bologna : Zanichelli, ©1987
Descrizione fisica X,163 p. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 515.252
Collana Testi e manuali universitari
Soggetto non controllato Matematica computazionale
ISBN 88-08-04356-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-990000521040403321
Bologna : Zanichelli, ©1987
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Methods for solving systems of nonlinear equations / Werner C. Rheinboldt
Methods for solving systems of nonlinear equations / Werner C. Rheinboldt
Autore Rheinboldt, Werner C.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Philadelphia : Society for industrial and applied mathematics, c1974
Descrizione fisica IX, 104 p. ; 25 cm
Disciplina 515.252
Collana Regional conference series in applied mathematics supported by the national science foundation, Conference board of the mathematical sciences
Soggetto non controllato Equazioni non lineariRisoluzione
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNIPARTHENOPE-000020311
Rheinboldt, Werner C.  
Philadelphia : Society for industrial and applied mathematics, c1974
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Modern nonlinear equations / Thomas L. Saaty
Modern nonlinear equations / Thomas L. Saaty
Autore Saaty, Thomas Lorie <1926- >
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : Dover publications, ©1981
Descrizione fisica 471 p. : ill. ; 21 cm
Disciplina 515.252
Collana Dover books on advanced mathematics
Soggetto non controllato Equazioni non lineari
ISBN 0-486-64232-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-990000517390403321
Saaty, Thomas Lorie <1926- >  
New York : Dover publications, ©1981
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Nonlinear dynamics in physiology [[electronic resource] ] : a state-space approach / / Mark Shelhamer
Nonlinear dynamics in physiology [[electronic resource] ] : a state-space approach / / Mark Shelhamer
Autore Shelhamer Mark
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (367 p.)
Disciplina 515.252
571.01/5118
571.015118
Soggetto topico Physiology - Mathematical models
Nonlinear systems
State-space methods
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-92446-6
9786611924461
981-277-279-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Contents; 1. The mathematical analysis of physiological systems: goals and approaches; 1.1 The goals of mathematical analysis in physiology; 1.2 Outline of dynamic systems; 1.3 Types of dynamic systems - random, deterministic, linear, nonlinear; 1.4 Types of dynamic behaviors - random, fixed point, periodic, quasi-periodic, chaotic; 1.5 Follow the ""noise""; 1.6 Chaos and physiology; General Bibliography; References for Chapter 1; 2. Fundamental signal processing and analysis concepts and measures; 2.1 Sampled data and continuous distributions; 2.2 Basic statistics
2.3 Correlation coefficient2.4 Linear regression, least-squares, squared-error; 2.5 Random processes, white noise, correlated noise; 2.6 Autocorrelation; 2.7 Concluding remarks; References for Chapter 2; 3. Analysis approaches based on linear systems; 3.1 Definition and properties of linear systems; 3.2 Autocorrelation, cross-correlation, stationarity; 3.3 Fourier transforms and spectral analysis; 3.4 Examples of autocorrelations and frequency spectra; 3.5 Transfer functions of linear systems, Gaussian statistics; References for Chapter 3; 4. State-space reconstruction
4.1 State variables, state space4.2 Time-delay reconstruction; 4.3 A digression on topology; 4.4 How to do the reconstruction correctly; 4.5 Example: detection of fast-phase eye movements; 4.6 Historical notes, examples from the literature; 4.7 Points for further consideration; References for Chapter 4; 5. Dimensions; 5.1 Euclidean dimension and topological dimension; 5.2 Dimension as a scaling process - coastline length, Mandelbrot, fractals, Cantor, Koch; 5.3 Box-counting dimension and correlation dimension; 5.4 Correlation dimension - how to measure it correctly
5.5 Error bars on dimension estimates5.6 Interpretation of the dimension; 5.7 Tracking dimension overtime; 5.8 Examples; 5.9 Points for further consideration; References for Chapter 5; 6. Surrogate data; 6.1 The need for surrogates; 6.2 Statistical hypothesis testing; 6.3 Statistical randomization and its implementation; 6.4 Random surrogates; 6.5 Phase-randomization surrogate; 6.6 AAFT surrogate; 6.7 Pseudo-periodic surrogate; 6.8 First differences and surrogates; 6.9 Multivariate surrogates; 6.10 Surrogates tailored to specific physiological hypotheses; 6.11 Examples of different surrogates
6.12 Physiological examplesReferences for Chapter 6; 7. Nonlinear forecasting; 7.1 Predictability of prototypical systems; 7.2 Methodology; 7.3 Variations; 7.4 Surrogates, global linear forecasting; 7.5 Time-reversal and amplitude-reversal for detection of nonlinearity; 7.6 Chaos versus colored noise; 7.7 Forecasting of neural spike trains and other discrete events; 7.8 Examples; References for Chapter 7; 8. Recurrence analysis; 8.1 Concept and methodology; 8.2 Recurrence plots of simple systems; 8.3 Recurrence quantification analysis (RQA); 8.4 Extensions; 8.5 Examples
References for Chapter 8
Record Nr. UNINA-9910453180103321
Shelhamer Mark  
Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2007
Materiale a stampa
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Nonlinear dynamics in physiology [[electronic resource] ] : a state-space approach / / Mark Shelhamer
Nonlinear dynamics in physiology [[electronic resource] ] : a state-space approach / / Mark Shelhamer
Autore Shelhamer Mark
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (367 p.)
Disciplina 515.252
571.01/5118
571.015118
Soggetto topico Physiology - Mathematical models
Nonlinear systems
State-space methods
ISBN 1-281-92446-6
9786611924461
981-277-279-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Contents; 1. The mathematical analysis of physiological systems: goals and approaches; 1.1 The goals of mathematical analysis in physiology; 1.2 Outline of dynamic systems; 1.3 Types of dynamic systems - random, deterministic, linear, nonlinear; 1.4 Types of dynamic behaviors - random, fixed point, periodic, quasi-periodic, chaotic; 1.5 Follow the ""noise""; 1.6 Chaos and physiology; General Bibliography; References for Chapter 1; 2. Fundamental signal processing and analysis concepts and measures; 2.1 Sampled data and continuous distributions; 2.2 Basic statistics
2.3 Correlation coefficient2.4 Linear regression, least-squares, squared-error; 2.5 Random processes, white noise, correlated noise; 2.6 Autocorrelation; 2.7 Concluding remarks; References for Chapter 2; 3. Analysis approaches based on linear systems; 3.1 Definition and properties of linear systems; 3.2 Autocorrelation, cross-correlation, stationarity; 3.3 Fourier transforms and spectral analysis; 3.4 Examples of autocorrelations and frequency spectra; 3.5 Transfer functions of linear systems, Gaussian statistics; References for Chapter 3; 4. State-space reconstruction
4.1 State variables, state space4.2 Time-delay reconstruction; 4.3 A digression on topology; 4.4 How to do the reconstruction correctly; 4.5 Example: detection of fast-phase eye movements; 4.6 Historical notes, examples from the literature; 4.7 Points for further consideration; References for Chapter 4; 5. Dimensions; 5.1 Euclidean dimension and topological dimension; 5.2 Dimension as a scaling process - coastline length, Mandelbrot, fractals, Cantor, Koch; 5.3 Box-counting dimension and correlation dimension; 5.4 Correlation dimension - how to measure it correctly
5.5 Error bars on dimension estimates5.6 Interpretation of the dimension; 5.7 Tracking dimension overtime; 5.8 Examples; 5.9 Points for further consideration; References for Chapter 5; 6. Surrogate data; 6.1 The need for surrogates; 6.2 Statistical hypothesis testing; 6.3 Statistical randomization and its implementation; 6.4 Random surrogates; 6.5 Phase-randomization surrogate; 6.6 AAFT surrogate; 6.7 Pseudo-periodic surrogate; 6.8 First differences and surrogates; 6.9 Multivariate surrogates; 6.10 Surrogates tailored to specific physiological hypotheses; 6.11 Examples of different surrogates
6.12 Physiological examplesReferences for Chapter 6; 7. Nonlinear forecasting; 7.1 Predictability of prototypical systems; 7.2 Methodology; 7.3 Variations; 7.4 Surrogates, global linear forecasting; 7.5 Time-reversal and amplitude-reversal for detection of nonlinearity; 7.6 Chaos versus colored noise; 7.7 Forecasting of neural spike trains and other discrete events; 7.8 Examples; References for Chapter 7; 8. Recurrence analysis; 8.1 Concept and methodology; 8.2 Recurrence plots of simple systems; 8.3 Recurrence quantification analysis (RQA); 8.4 Extensions; 8.5 Examples
References for Chapter 8
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782346103321
Shelhamer Mark  
Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Nonlinear dynamics in physiology [[electronic resource] ] : a state-space approach / / Mark Shelhamer
Nonlinear dynamics in physiology [[electronic resource] ] : a state-space approach / / Mark Shelhamer
Autore Shelhamer Mark
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (367 p.)
Disciplina 515.252
571.01/5118
571.015118
Soggetto topico Physiology - Mathematical models
Nonlinear systems
State-space methods
ISBN 1-281-92446-6
9786611924461
981-277-279-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Contents; 1. The mathematical analysis of physiological systems: goals and approaches; 1.1 The goals of mathematical analysis in physiology; 1.2 Outline of dynamic systems; 1.3 Types of dynamic systems - random, deterministic, linear, nonlinear; 1.4 Types of dynamic behaviors - random, fixed point, periodic, quasi-periodic, chaotic; 1.5 Follow the ""noise""; 1.6 Chaos and physiology; General Bibliography; References for Chapter 1; 2. Fundamental signal processing and analysis concepts and measures; 2.1 Sampled data and continuous distributions; 2.2 Basic statistics
2.3 Correlation coefficient2.4 Linear regression, least-squares, squared-error; 2.5 Random processes, white noise, correlated noise; 2.6 Autocorrelation; 2.7 Concluding remarks; References for Chapter 2; 3. Analysis approaches based on linear systems; 3.1 Definition and properties of linear systems; 3.2 Autocorrelation, cross-correlation, stationarity; 3.3 Fourier transforms and spectral analysis; 3.4 Examples of autocorrelations and frequency spectra; 3.5 Transfer functions of linear systems, Gaussian statistics; References for Chapter 3; 4. State-space reconstruction
4.1 State variables, state space4.2 Time-delay reconstruction; 4.3 A digression on topology; 4.4 How to do the reconstruction correctly; 4.5 Example: detection of fast-phase eye movements; 4.6 Historical notes, examples from the literature; 4.7 Points for further consideration; References for Chapter 4; 5. Dimensions; 5.1 Euclidean dimension and topological dimension; 5.2 Dimension as a scaling process - coastline length, Mandelbrot, fractals, Cantor, Koch; 5.3 Box-counting dimension and correlation dimension; 5.4 Correlation dimension - how to measure it correctly
5.5 Error bars on dimension estimates5.6 Interpretation of the dimension; 5.7 Tracking dimension overtime; 5.8 Examples; 5.9 Points for further consideration; References for Chapter 5; 6. Surrogate data; 6.1 The need for surrogates; 6.2 Statistical hypothesis testing; 6.3 Statistical randomization and its implementation; 6.4 Random surrogates; 6.5 Phase-randomization surrogate; 6.6 AAFT surrogate; 6.7 Pseudo-periodic surrogate; 6.8 First differences and surrogates; 6.9 Multivariate surrogates; 6.10 Surrogates tailored to specific physiological hypotheses; 6.11 Examples of different surrogates
6.12 Physiological examplesReferences for Chapter 6; 7. Nonlinear forecasting; 7.1 Predictability of prototypical systems; 7.2 Methodology; 7.3 Variations; 7.4 Surrogates, global linear forecasting; 7.5 Time-reversal and amplitude-reversal for detection of nonlinearity; 7.6 Chaos versus colored noise; 7.7 Forecasting of neural spike trains and other discrete events; 7.8 Examples; References for Chapter 7; 8. Recurrence analysis; 8.1 Concept and methodology; 8.2 Recurrence plots of simple systems; 8.3 Recurrence quantification analysis (RQA); 8.4 Extensions; 8.5 Examples
References for Chapter 8
Record Nr. UNINA-9910828029503321
Shelhamer Mark  
Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2007
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