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Caltech also offers interdisciplinary programs in Applied Physics, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Computation and Neural Systems, Control and Dynamical Systems, Environmental Science and Engineering, Geobiology and Astrobiology, Geochemistry, and Planetary Astronomy.
* Learning Dynamical Systems.
* Ordinary Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems.
* Dynamical Systems Group Groningen, IWI, University of Groningen.
* Dynamical Systems, SUNY Stony Brook.
* Control and Dynamical Systems, Caltech.
* Center for Dynamical Systems, University of Bremen
* Dynamical Systems, IMPA, Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Applicada.
Simulation software based on Dynamical Systems approach:
* Dynamical Systems textbook at the University of Porto ( Portugal ), with examples in Maxima
Dynamical Systems Approach to Turbulence, Cambridge University Press, 1998.
Chaos in Discrete Dynamical Systems.
* Chaos in Discrete Dynamical Systems
It left RIAS in 1964 to form the Lefschetz Center for Dynamical Systems at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.
* Department of Control and Dynamical Systems
* Lawrence Perko, " Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems ", Springer-Verlag, 2006.
* Equivalence Relations on Finite Dynamical Systems, Laubenbacher, R. Pareigis, B., ADVANCES IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS, 2001, VOL 26 ; PART 3, pages 237 – 251
* Sims, K. ( 1991 ), Interactive Evolution of Dynamical Systems.
This field of study is also called just Dynamical systems, Systems theory or longer as Mathematical Dynamical Systems Theory and the Mathematical theory of dynamical systems.
* Frederick David Abraham ( 1990 ), A Visual Introduction to Dynamical Systems Theory for Psychology, 1990.

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* The Dynamical Mechanism of Ballistic Lunar Capture Transfers in the Four-Body Problem from the Perspective of Invariant Manifolds and Hill's Regions by Edward Belbruno

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In 1976 the IAU resolved that the theoretical basis for its current ( 1952 ) standard of Ephemeris Time was non-relativistic, and that therefore, beginning in 1984, Ephemeris Time would be replaced by two relativistic timescales intended to constitute dynamical timescales: Terrestrial Dynamical Time ( TDT ) and Barycentric Dynamical Time ( TDB ).
A definition of a terrestrial time standard was adopted by the International Astronomical Union ( IAU ) in 1976 at its XVI General Assembly, and later named Terrestrial Dynamical Time ( TDT ).
They named these novel phenomena " Dynamical Phyllotaxis ", as they appear in physical systems whose statics is dictated by the number theoretical laws of phyllotaxis.
In the words of the IPCC, " Dynamical processes related to ice flow not included in current models but suggested by recent observations could increase the vulnerability of the ice sheets to warming, increasing future sea level rise.
* Dynamical Bias in the Coin Toss ( by Persi Diaconis, Susan Holmes, and Richard Montgomery ; very detailed )
* Dynamical system ( definition ), description of a mathematical model, determined by a system of coupled differential equations
When it came to deriving the electromagnetic wave equation from displacement current in his 1865 paper A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field, he got around the problem of the non-zero divergence associated with Gauss's law and dielectric displacement by eliminating the Gauss term and deriving the wave equation exclusively for the solenoidal magnetic field vector.
In part III of " A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field ", which is entitled " General Equations of the Electromagnetic Field ", Maxwell formulated twenty equations which were to become known as Maxwell's equations, until this term became applied instead to a set of four vectorized equations selected in 1884 by Oliver Heaviside, which had all appeared in " On physical lines of force ".
Ewald ’ s paper has been widely cited in the literature as well as scientific books, such as Dynamical Theory of Crystal Lattices, by Max Born and Kun Huang.
Dynamical systems theory is an area of mathematics used to describe the behavior of complex dynamical systems, usually by employing differential equations or difference equations.
" Dynamical Interpretant consists in direct effect actually produced by a Sign upon an Interpreter of it.
* A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field, James Clerk Maxwell, edited by Torrance, Scottish Academic Press, February 1983, ISBN 0-7073-0324-9
In 1900, a lecture titled " Nineteenth-Century Clouds over the Dynamical Theory of Heat and Light ", by Lord Kelvin, suggested that physics had no satisfactory explanations for the results of the Michelson-Morley experiment and for black body radiation.
* Review article by M. A. H. MacCallum in " Workshop on Dynamical Spacetimes and Numerical Relativity " edited by Joan M. Centrella

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* Durward W. J. Cruickshank, Hellmut J. Juretschke, N .` Kato ( editors ) P. P. Ewald and His Dynamical Theory of X-ray Diffraction: A Memorial Volume for Paul P. Ewald ( Oxford University Press, 1992 )
* Geometric Theory of Dynamical Systems, with W. de Melo.
* Nystrom, John W. A New Treatise on Elements of Mechanics Establishing Strict Precision in the Meaning of Dynamical Terms
* 2000 " Dynamical Evolution of Main Belt Meteoroids: Numerical Simulations Incorporating Planetary Perturbations and Yarkovsky Thermal Forces ," W. F. Bottke, D. P. Rubincam, and J.

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Dynamical systems are defined over a single independent variable, usually thought of as time.
* Dynamical systems.
The atomic clocks gave rise to the atomic time scale, and to what was first called Terrestrial Dynamical Time and is now Terrestrial Time, defined to provide continuity with ET.
For practical purposes the length of the ephemeris second can be taken as equal to the length of the second of Barycentric Dynamical Time ( TDB ) or Terrestrial Time ( TT ) or its predecessor TDT.
He wrote another famous paper in 1864 under the title of A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field in which the details of the luminiferous medium were less explicit.
Dynamical studies of Oort Cloud comets have shown that their occurrence in the outer-planet region is several times higher than in the inner-planet region.
It was the counterpart to Barycentric Dynamical Time ( TDB ), which was a time standard for Solar system ephemerides, to be based on a dynamical time scale.
** James Clerk Maxwell presents his paper A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field to the Royal Society in London, treating light as an electromagnetic wave.
He completed Maxwell's set of equations in his later 1865 paper A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field and demonstrated the fact that light is an electromagnetic wave.
* Barycentric Dynamical Time ( TDB ) is similar to TDT but includes relativistic corrections that move the origin to the barycenter.
Barycentric Dynamical Time is a dynamical time at the barycenter.
* Terrestrial Time ( TT ) is the time scale which had formerly been called Terrestrial Dynamical Time.
Barycentric Dynamical Time ( TDB ), a form of atomic time, is now used in the construction of the ephemerides of the planets and other solar system objects, for two main reasons.
( 2003 ) " Dynamical evolutionary psychology: Individual decision rules and emergent social norms ," Psychological Review 110: 3 – 28.
Dynamical studies of their orbits indicate that centaurs are probably an intermediate orbital state of objects transitioning from the Kuiper belt to the Jupiter family of short-period comets.
Dynamical systems in the physical world tend to be dissipative: if it were not for some driving force, the motion would cease.

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