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Elegant circuits : simple chaotic oscillators

By: Sprott, Julien Clinton.
Contributor(s): Thio, Wesley Joo-Chen.
Publisher: New Jersey : World Scientific, 2022Description: xii, 342 p. ; ill., (some colors) 24 cm.ISBN: 9789811239991.Subject(s): Oscillators | Electric | Chaotic behavior | Electronic circuits | Attractor | Bang-abang controller | Chua's circuit | Deterministic system | Ebers-Moll model | Eddy current | Field programming analog array | Hartley oscillator | I-V converter | Jerk system | Kirchoff's law | Limit cycle | Negative resistance | Poincare- Bendixson theorem | Saito family circuit | Thyristor | Ueda system | Van der Pol oscillator | Wien bridge oscillatorDDC classification: 621.319 Summary: Chaos is the study of the underlying determinism in the seemingly random phenomena that occur all around us. One of the best experimental demonstrations of chaos occurs in electrical circuits when the parameters are chosen carefully. We will show you how to construct such chaotic circuits for use in your own studies and demonstrations while teaching you the basics of chaos. This book should be of interest to researchers and hobbyists looking for a simple way to produce a chaotic signal. It should also be useful to students and their instructors as an engaging way to learn about chaotic dynamics and electronic circuits. The book assumes only an elementary knowledge of calculus and the ability to understand a schematic diagram and the components that it contains. You will get the most out of this book if you can construct the circuits for yourself. There is no substitute for the thrill and insight of seeing the output of a circuit you built unfold as the trajectory wanders in real time across your oscilloscope screen. A goal of this book is to inspire and delight as well as to teach.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chaos is the study of the underlying determinism in the seemingly random phenomena that occur all around us. One of the best experimental demonstrations of chaos occurs in electrical circuits when the parameters are chosen carefully. We will show you how to construct such chaotic circuits for use in your own studies and demonstrations while teaching you the basics of chaos. This book should be of interest to researchers and hobbyists looking for a simple way to produce a chaotic signal. It should also be useful to students and their instructors as an engaging way to learn about chaotic dynamics and electronic circuits. The book assumes only an elementary knowledge of calculus and the ability to understand a schematic diagram and the components that it contains. You will get the most out of this book if you can construct the circuits for yourself. There is no substitute for the thrill and insight of seeing the output of a circuit you built unfold as the trajectory wanders in real time across your oscilloscope screen. A goal of this book is to inspire and delight as well as to teach.

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