Pattern Formation: An Introduction to Methods (Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics)

Pattern Formation: An Introduction to Methods (Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics)

by RebeccaHoyle (Author)

Synopsis

From the stripes of a zebra and the spots on a leopard's back to the ripples on a sandy beach or desert dune, regular patterns arise everywhere in nature. The appearance and evolution of these phenomena has been a focus of recent research activity across several disciplines. This book provides an introduction to the range of mathematical theory and methods used to analyse and explain these often intricate and beautiful patterns. Bringing together several different approaches, from group theoretic methods to envelope equations and theory of patterns in large-aspect ratio-systems, the book also provides insight behind the selection of one pattern over another. Suitable as an upper-undergraduate textbook for mathematics students or as a fascinating, engaging, and fully illustrated resource for readers in physics and biology, Rebecca Hoyle's book, using a non-partisan approach, unifies a range of techniques used by active researchers in this growing field.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 432
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 17 Mar 2006

ISBN 10: 0521817501
ISBN 13: 9780521817509

Media Reviews
'Rebecca Hoyle's book is an invaluable graduate text for those who first enter the field of Pattern Formation. It has a remarkably lucid style and friendly exposition and very balanced level of detail through the book. An important strength is its rigorous mathematical approach which equips the reader with the underlying understanding of the mechanisms of pattern formation and enables one to confidently investigate novel problems ... I find it remarkable that a book presenting a field that has recently grown to such proportions, feels so light and approachable when you first take it in your hands. This is, I think, a much needed encouragement for the beginner. The uncluttered chapter structure and also the nice publisher design play a role in this.' UK Nonlinear News
'The book is nicely illustrated with many examples and can be used as an upper-undergraduate textbook for mathematics students as well as a good introductory resource to pattern formation methods for researchers.' Zentralblatt MATH
' ... provides an excellent first look at the traditional applications and the mathematical theory of pattern formation. Readers who work through a substantial part of the book will be well equipped to dive into the current research literature.' Journal of Fluid Mechanics
' ... a very useful guide to this topic area, presented in a clear and logical fashion and written with style and panache.' Mathematics Today
Author Bio
Rebecca Hoyle is a Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Surrey.