When & Where: M-W 9:40am-11am, ASB-B room 201 (lounge)
Office: Annex 3, Room 226
Office Hours: will fix soon, in the meantime email me anytime and we will arrange for a zoom meeting time.
HU Email: roberto DOT deleo AT howard DOT edu
Preferred Email: roberto AT deleo DOT info
Canvas address: https://canvas.howard.edu/courses/49779/
Textbooks
Other Suggested Sources
- R. J. Brown (JHU), A Modern Introduction to Dynamical Systems.
- C. Liverani (U. of Roma 2), Dynamical Systems From Ode's to Ergodic Theory.
- O. Knill (Harvard), Dynamical Systems.
- V.I. Arnold, D.V. Anosov (Moscow State U.), Dynamical Systems I.
- Morris W. Hirsch, Stephen Smale, and Robert L. Devaney, Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems, and an Introduction to Chaos
Outline
This class is an elementary introduction to Dynamical Systems.
Topics to be covered (in bold the topics we already covered)
- Discrete Dynamical Systems
- Chaos in Discrete Dynamical Systems
- Fractals
- Chaotic Attractors
- Continuous Dynamical Systems
- Periodic orbits and limit sets
- Chaos in Continuous Dynamical Systems
- Stable Manifolds and Crises
- Bifurcations
- Cascades
Grades policy
Grades will be evaluated on the following bases:
- Homework: 40%;
- Midterms: 2x15%;
- Project: 30%.
Based on the total, you will get the following letter: A (90-100%), B (80-89%), C (70-79%), D (60-69%), F (0-59%).
Collaboration
Especially with online classes, teamwork is very important and will give you the occasion to interact with your classmates.
You are encouraged in general to work with study partners and also to collaborate on homework.
On the other side, you must write your solutions
yourself, in your own words, and
you must list all collaborators
and outside sources of information.
It is a serious violation of academic integrity to copy an answer without attribution.
Academic Code of Student Conduct
(please see Howard University handbook)
No copying, unauthorized use of calculators, books, or other materials, or changing of answers or other
academic dishonesty will be tolerated. Cheating will not be tolerated. Anyone caught cheating will receive
an F for the course and may be expelled from the university.
Grievance Procedure
If you have any problems with the policies or rules of this course, discuss your concerns
with your instructor. If you are still unable to come to a satisfactory arrangement, you may contact the Director
of Undergraduate Studies, Dr.
Jill McGowan, and, if still unsatisfied, the
Chair of the Department, Dr.
Bourama Toni.
Americans with Disabilities Act
Howard University is committed to providing an educational environment
that is accessible to all students. In accordance with this policy, students in need of accommodations due to a
disability should contact the Office of the Dean for Special Student Services (202-238-2420, bwilliams@howard.edu)
for verification and determination of reasonable accommodations as soon as possible after admission and at the
beginning of each semester as needed.
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prohibits discrimination, harassment, and violence based on sex, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation,
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