This book is structured in terms of the importance, accessibility and impact of theoretical notions capable of shaping a future mathematician-computer scientist possessing knowledge of evolutionary dynamical systems. It provides a self-contained and accessible introduction for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in mathematics, engineering, physics, and economic sciences. This book is suitable for both self-study for students and professors with a background in differential geometry and for teaching a semester-long introductory graduate course in dynamical systems and differential geometry via MAPLE.
Professor Ionel Tevy received his doctorate in Mathematics from the Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics of the University of Bucharest, Romania, in 1975. He is a member of the Romanian Society of Mathematical Sciences and the Balkan Society of Geometers, and his research interests include mathematical analysis, differential geometry, dynamical systems, and optimal control. He is the author of 15 books, the most important of which is The Integral: From Lebesgue Back to Riemann (2007), as well as over 70 papers and articles.