Sometimes, it’s easy for a computer to predict the future. Simple phenomena, such as how sap flows down a tree trunk, are straightforward and can be captured in a few lines of code using what ...
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, Vol. 17, No. 3 (May, 1969), pp. 511-515 (5 pages) In this paper, a method of synthesizing the governing differential equations of nonlinear second order systems, ...
This paper investigates the existence of solutions for nonlinear fractional differential equations with integral boundary conditions on an unbounded domain. An example illustrating how the theory can ...
This course is an introduction to the foundations of nonlinear control theory, with an emphasis on feedback stabilization. As needed, topics from differential geometry and other mathematical ...
Chaotic circuits can arise from either computed (using Analog Computers or Digital Computers) solutions to coupled differential equations or from unstable systems/circuits. A new open-source circuit ...