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Bifurcations Observed from Electronic Circuits

Takashi Matsumoto, Motomasa Komuro, Hiroshi Kokubu and Ryuji Tokunaga
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Takashi Matsumoto: Waseda University, Department of Electrical Engineering
Motomasa Komuro: The Nishi-Tokyo University, Department of Mathematics
Hiroshi Kokubu: Kyoto University, Department of Mathematics
Ryuji Tokunaga: University of Tsukuba, Institute of Information Science and Electronics

Chapter 1 in Bifurcations, 1993, pp 1-138 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The purpose of this chapter is to give concrete experimental as well as numerical results of bifurcation phenomena in electronic circuits together with reasonable theoretical justifications. All circuits described are so simple that high school students can build them. All of them except for one, in addition, behave within audible frequencies. We strongly recommend that the reader build at least one of them, and take a look at and listen to the bifurcations. It is a lot of fun.

Keywords: Lyapunov Exponent; Hopf Bifurcation; Bifurcation Diagram; Chaotic Attractor; Homoclinic Orbit (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1993
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DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-68243-1_1

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