The main goal of this book is to systematically address the mathematical
methods that are applied in the study of synchronization of
infinite-dimensional evolutionary dissipative or partially dissipative
systems. It bases its unique monograph presentation on both general and
abstract models and covers several important classes of coupled
nonlinear deterministic and stochastic PDEs which generate
infinite-dimensional dissipative systems. This text, which adapts
readily to advanced graduate coursework in dissipative dynamics,
requires some background knowledge in evolutionary equations and
introductory functional analysis as well as a basic understanding of
PDEs and the theory of random processes. Suitable for researchers in
synchronization theory, the book is also relevant to physicists and
engineers interested in both the mathematical background and the methods
for the asymptotic analysis of coupled infinite-dimensional dissipative
systems that arise in continuum mechanics.