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The Noisy Pendulum cover

This book contains the general description of the mathematical pendulum subject to constant torque, periodic and random forces. The latter appear in additive and multiplicative form with their possible correlation. For the underdamped pendulum driven by periodic forces, a new phenomenon — deterministic chaos — comes into play, and the common action of this chaos and the influence of noise are taken into account. The inverted position of the pendulum can be stabilized either by periodic or random oscillations of the suspension axis or by inserting a spring into a rigid rod, or by their combination. The pendulum is one of the simplest nonlinear models, which has many applications in physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, communications, economics and sociology. A wide group of researchers working in these fields, along with students and teachers, will benefit from this book.

Sample Chapter(s)
Chapter 1: Formulation of the Problem (416 KB)


Contents:
  • Formulation of the Problem
  • Overdamped Pendulum
  • Underdamped Pendulum
  • Deterministic Chaos
  • Inverted Pendulum

Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and academics who are interested in classical mechanics and theoretical physics.