Self-Organization in Electrochemical Systems I [electronic resource] :General Principles of Self-organization. Temporal Instabilities / by Marek Orlik.
by Orlik, Marek [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Introduction -- Basic Principles of Nonlinear Dynamics -- Stability of Electrochemical Systems -- Application of Impedance Spectroscopy to Electrochemical Instabilities -- Temporal Instabilities in Cathodic Processes at Liquid and Solid Electrodes -- Temporal Instabilities in Anodic Oxidation of Small Molecules/Ions at Solid Electrodes -- Temporal Instabilities in Corrosion Processes. .
This is the first of two volumes offering the very first comprehensive treatise of self-organization and non-linear dynamics in electrochemical systems. The second volume covers spatiotemporal patterns and the control of chaos. The content of both volumes is organized so that each description of a particular electrochemical system is preceded by an introduction to basic concepts of nonlinear dynamics, in order to help the reader unfamiliar with this discipline to understand at least fundamental concepts and the methods of stability analysis. The presentation of the systems is not limited to laboratory models but stretches out to real-life objects and processes, including systems of biological importance, such as neurons in living matter. Marek Orlik presents a comprehensive and consistent survey of the field.
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