Nonlinear dynamics of delay systems: An overview

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Time delays play an important role in many fields such as engineering, physics or biology. Delays occur due to finite velocities of signal propagation or processing delays leading to memory effects and, in general, infinite-dimensional systems. Time delay systems can be described by delay differential equations and often include non-negligible nonlinear effects. This overview article introduces the theme issue 'Nonlinear dynamics of delay systems', which contains new fundamental results in this interdisciplinary field as well as recent developments in applications. Fundamentally, new results were obtained especially for systems with time-varying delay and state-dependent delay and for delay system with noise, which do often appear in real systems in engineering and nature. The applications range from climate modelling over network dynamics and laser systems with feedback to human balancing and machine tool chatter.

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Otto, A., Just, W., & Radons, G. (2019, September 9). Nonlinear dynamics of delay systems: An overview. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. Royal Society Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2018.0389

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