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Dec 03, 2024
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EE 5060 - Introduction to Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos2 lecture hours 2 lab hours 3 credits Course Description This course introduces the student to the basic concepts of nonlinear dynamics and chaos via numerical simulations and electric circuits. The primary goal is to understand the bifurcations and steady-state behavior of nonlinear dynamical systems. The secondary goal is to study the phenomenon of chaos using computer simulation and physical circuits. In addition, due to the graduate nature of the course, students will be asked to work on a more challenging project, as opposed to the undergraduate course offering. (prereq: MA-235, EE-2050 or EE-201) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: • Describe the fundamental differences between linear and nonlinear dynamical Prerequisites by Topic • Understanding of linear constant coefficient ODEs • Basic circuit analysis Course Topics • Fixed Points and Stability (1 class) • Circuit elements and devices (3 classes) • Bifurcations in one dimensions (3 classes) • Midterm (1 class) • Introduction to chaotic systems (1 class) • Analyzing chaotic systems - Routes to Chaos (2 classes) • The phase plane - linear systems, limit cycles (two dimensional systems) Laboratory Topics • Laboratory experiment details and requirements are described in [1]. • Students are expected to prepare for the lab by doing all required pre-lab activities Coordinator Bharathwaj Muthuswamy
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