Remus Radu


Institute for Mathematical Science
Stony Brook University

office: Math Tower 4-103
phone: (631) 632-8266
e-mail: remus.radu@stonybrook.edu

MAT 351: Differential Equations:
Dynamics & Chaos
Spring 2016
Course Information

Synopsis

Dynamical systems occur in all branches of science, from the differential equations of classical mechanics in physics to the difference equations of mathematical economics and biology. This course is an introduction to the field of dynamical systems. It concerns the study of the long-term behavior of solutions to ordinary differential equations or of iterated mappings, emphasizing the distinction between stability on the one hand and sensitive dependence and chaotic behavior on the other. The course describes examples of chaotic behavior and of fractal attractors, and develops some mathematical tools for understanding them. In particular we will study the following key concepts: hyperbolicity, topological conjugacy, equilibrium, limit cycle, stability, chaos, etc.

Click here to download a copy of the course syllabus. Please visit the course website on Blackboard to see your grades.

Lectures

Tuesday & Thursday 1:00-2:20pm in Physics 116

Instructor

Remus Radu
Office: Math Tower 4-103
Office hours: TuTh 2:30-4:00pm in Math Tower 4-103, or by appointment

Teaching Assistant

Aleksandar Milivojevic
Office: MLC (Math Tower S-240A)
Office hours: Monday 10:00-11:00am & 1:00-2:00pm; Wednesday 10:30-11:30am in MLC

Textbook & recommended reading

Grading Policy

Grades will be computed using the following scheme:

Students are expected to attend class regularly and to keep up with the material presented in the lecture and the assigned reading.


Last updated May 2016