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PHYS 2203 - Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos


Credit Hours: 3
Students taking this course will apply geometric and numerical methods to predict the qualitative and quantitative behavior of certain natural systems occurring in physics, biology and chemistry, as well as in mechanical and electronic systems that are inherently nonlinear. Although analytic solutions are generally not available for such nonlinear systems, typical features in their evolution, such as bifurcations, chaotic behavior and fractals, will be modeled and studied by students taking this course. The prerequisites for this course are Calculus I and II (MATH 1586, or MATH 2502, or TECH 3300).

Prerequisite(s): MATH 1585  ,MATH 2502  or TECH 3300  



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