@Bibtex-file{Theory/nld.bib,
  title =        "Bibliography on Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos",
  editor =       "Peter E. Beckmann",
  address =      "Arbeitsgruppe Nichtlineare Dynamik / Nonlinear
                 Dynamics Group\\ Institut f{\"u}r Physik, Fachbereich
                 Physik\\ Johannes Gutenberg-Universit{\"a}t\\ D-55099
                 Mainz\\ Germany",
  email =        "beckmann@mail.uni-mainz.de",
  supported =    "yes",
  readme =       "The bibliography was set up originally for students
                 starting work on their thesis. They often were
                 confronted with remarks like: {"}This can be found in
                 the Eckmann Ruelle Rev. Mod. Phys. paper..{"},
                 {"}Compare what Smith and what Ruelle have said about
                 the number of points necessary to estimate fractal
                 dimensions{"}. {"}Mayer-Kress has edited a volume on
                 that..{"}. By using a bibliography program or simply a
                 text editor they could search for the reference proper.
                 As time went on the entries were supplemented by
                 keywords. \par The bibliography is by no means
                 comprehensive or complete. It reflects research
                 interests of our group. These are mainly time series
                 analysis and it's mathematical foundations. We also
                 include introductory papers, tutorials and research
                 papers with focus on the nonlinear dynamics of
                 dissipative systems and applications of the theory to
                 various fields like medicine, economics, engineering.
                 \par The bibliography contains about 6079 references as
                 of May 5th 1995 ----- and most probably will be full of
                 errors. \par If you use it, it's at your own risk. \par
                 If you would like to contribute to this bibliography
                 project contact Peter E. Beckmann (email:
                 beckmann@nemo.physik.uni-mainz.de) This is also the
                 address for comments, suggestions etc.",
}
