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iscontinuity and Complexity in Nonlinear Physical Systems
Nonlinear Systems and Complexity Series Editor Albert C. J. Luo Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL, USA
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J. A. Tenreiro Machado • Dumitru Baleanu Albert C. J. Luo Editors
Discontinuity and Complexity in Nonlinear Physical Systems
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Editors J. A. Tenreiro Machado Department of Electrical Engineering Polytechnic of Porto Institute of Engineering Porto, Portugal Albert C. J. Luo Department of Mechanical Engineering Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Edwardsville, IL, USA
Dumitru Baleanu Faculty of Art and Sciences Mathematics and Computer Sciences Cankaya University Ankara, Turkey Institute of Space Sciences Magurele-Bucharest, Romania
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Preface
This edited book is selected from International Conference on Nonlinear Science and Complexity, held at Budapest, Hungary, during August 6–11, 2012. The aims of thi
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