AW: [sdiy] need book for nonlinear system theory

Czech Martin Martin.Czech at Micronas.com
Wed Oct 10 14:54:11 CEST 2001


Thanx a lot. I will try that.
Well, I'm interested in general nonlinear dynamic systems,
for example three planets and sun, or mass/nonlinear spring/
and nonlinear damper, Lorentz equations, to name a few simple ones.
I think basically all systems that can be described by a set
of nonlinear (partial) differential equations.

I'm especially interested if any transforms exist,
similar to the linear case. I mean approaches that give
a general path for solutions, not solving only special
cases.

I'm not so much interested in nonlinear control theory,
because i had that as student (Ljapunov and all that), and 
also I have no application for
it.

m.c.

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: houshu at union.cl.nec.co.jp [mailto:houshu at union.cl.nec.co.jp]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 10. Oktober 2001 14:35
> An: Czech Martin
> Cc: Sdiy (E-Mail); houshu at union.cl.nec.co.jp
> Betreff: Re: [sdiy] need book for nonlinear system theory 
> 
> 
> Hi Martin,
> 
> What type of nonlineality do you mean?  If you are interested in
> circuits like transistor ladder filter, search "log-domain" at Google.
> Log-domain filters and log-domain curcuits are hot topics in circuit
> theory.  You'll find a lot of academic papers and some books. 
> 
> Even if you are not interested in it, you may be able to find good
> books or papers in section of references.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> - -- ---- ----------- --- --- - ----- -- --- --- - - ------ - - - --
>  Osamu HOSHUYAMA                    NEC Corporation  Kawasaki JAPAN
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Date:    Wed, 10 Oct 2001 11:48:11 +0200
> > From:    Czech Martin <Martin.Czech at Micronas.com>
> > 
> > Can anyone recommend a good book about nonlinear systems?
> > No control theory, please, since this is not what I'm interested in.
> > I'm looking for a book that cares about the nonlinearities
> > we observe in audio systems, of course.
> > 
> > m.c.
> 



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