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Dynamical Systems for Engineers

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This lecture introduces the theoretical basis of linear and nonlinear dynamical systems in continuous and discrete time, focusing on qualitative behavior anticipation. Topics include stability, phase portraits, nonlinear systems, periodic solutions, bifurcations, and chaotic systems. Prerequisites include calculus, linear algebra, signals and systems, and probability.

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