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SYNCHRONIZATION: A Universal Concept In Nonlinear Sciences

SYNCHRONIZATION: A Universal Concept In Nonlinear Sciences

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SYNCHRONIZATION: A Universal Concept In Nonlinear Sciences

by Pikovsky, Arkady, Michael Rosenblum, and Jurgen Kurths

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Cambridge University Press, 2003. 1st paperback edition. Paperback. Fine. 1st paperback edition. A Fine copy. 4to., xix, 411 pp., illustrated with charts, graphs, and diagrams. Bound in red, stiff, paper boards. A Fine copy, without defect.

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Title
SYNCHRONIZATION: A Universal Concept In Nonlinear Sciences
Author
Pikovsky, Arkady, Michael Rosenblum, and Jurgen Kurths
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Fine
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1st paperback edition
ISBN 10
052153352X
ISBN 13
9780521533522
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Place of Publication
Spain
Date Published
2003
Keywords
Chemsitry

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