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  2. Siegfried Grossmann - Wikipedia

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    He is considered one of the founders of nonlinear dynamics and chaos theory. His work on turbulence contributed to an understanding of the transition from laminar to turbulent flow. He provided contributions to the description of a laser using nonlinear dynamics. With Stefan Thomae he produced a value for the Feigenbaum constant. [1]

  3. Chaos theory - Wikipedia

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    In the past few decades, chaos and nonlinear dynamics have been used in the design of hundreds of cryptographic primitives. These algorithms include image encryption algorithms, hash functions, secure pseudo-random number generators, stream ciphers, watermarking, and steganography. [123]

  4. Ali H. Nayfeh - Wikipedia

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    Ali Hasan Nayfeh (Arabic: علي نايفة) (21 December 1933 – 27 March 2017) [1] was a Palestinian-Jordanian mathematician, mechanical engineer and physicist. [2] He is regarded as the most influential scholar and scientist in the area of applied nonlinear dynamics in mechanics and engineering. [3]

  5. Dynamical system - Wikipedia

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    Nonlinear Dynamics. Models of bifurcation and chaos by Elmer G. Wiens; Sci.Nonlinear FAQ 2.0 (Sept 2003) provides definitions, explanations and resources related to nonlinear science; Online books or lecture notes. Geometrical theory of dynamical systems. Nils Berglund's lecture notes for a course at ETH at the advanced undergraduate level.

  6. Dynamical neuroscience - Wikipedia

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    Dynamical neuroscience describes the non-linear dynamics at many levels of the brain from single neural cells [3] to cognitive processes, sleep states and the behavior of neurons in large-scale neuronal simulation. [4] Neurons have been modeled as nonlinear systems for decades, but dynamical systems are not constrained to neurons.

  7. Nonlinear system - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics and science, a nonlinear system (or a non-linear system) is a system in which the change of the output is not proportional to the change of the input. [1] [2] Nonlinear problems are of interest to engineers, biologists, [3] [4] [5] physicists, [6] [7] mathematicians, and many other scientists since most systems are inherently nonlinear in nature. [8]