Rob Story’s 2009 MS thesis looking at application of Lypaunov exponents to anticipate intact and damaged stability issues won a Conference of Southern Graduate Schools’ ETD Master’s Thesis Award in the “Innovative Application of Technology to Scholarship in a Master’s Thesis” category.
Tag Archives: Lyapunov Exponents
Modeling, verification, and validation of chaotic systems with application to ship motions and the Lorenz oscillator
McCue, L.S., Wu, W., Story, W.R., and Xing, Z., “Modeling, verification, and validation of chaotic systems with application to ship motions and the Lorenz oscillator,” 2009 NSF Engineering Research and Innovation Conference, Honolulu, HI, June, 2009.
Rob Story, MS
W. Robert Story, MS thesis “Application of Lyapunov Exponents to Strange Attractors and Intact & Damaged Ship Stability,” successfully defended April 29, 2009. Recipient of the Conference of Southern Graduate Schools’ ETD Master’s Thesis Award in the “Innovative Application of Technology to Scholarship in a Master’s Thesis” category. For more on Rob’s work, click on the tag ‘Story‘ on this site.
A combined numerical-empirical method to calculate finite time Lyapunov exponents…
McCue, L.S. and Troesch, A.W. “A combined numerical-empirical method to calculate finite time Lyapunov exponents from experimental time series with application to vessel capsizing,” Ocean Engineering, 2006, Volume 33, Issue 13, pp. 1796-1813.
Use of Lyapunov exponents to predict chaotic vessel motions
McCue, L.S. and Troesch, A.W., “Use of Lyapunov exponents to predict chaotic vessel motions,” 7th International Ship Stability Workshop, Shanghai, China, November, 2004.