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Dynamical Systems, Ergodic Theory and Applications (2nd ed)

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This EMS volume, the first edition of which was published as Dynamical Systems II, EMS 2, sets out to familiarize the reader to the fundamental ideas and results of modern ergodic theory and its applications to dynamical systems and statistical mechanics.

The exposition starts from the basic of the subject, introducing ergodicity, mixing and entropy.

The ergodic theory of smooth dynamical systems is treated.

Numerous examples are presented carefully along with the ideas underlying the most important results.

Moreover, the book deals with the dynamical systems of statistical mechanics, and with various kinetic equations.

For this second enlarged and revised edition, published as Mathematical Physics I, EMS 100, two new contributions on ergodic theory of flows on homogeneous manifolds and on methods of algebraic geometry in the theory of interval exchange transformations were added.

This book is compulsory reading for all mathematicians working in this field, or wanting to learn about it.

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Product Details
364208561X / 9783642085611
Paperback / softback
515.48
25/05/2011
Germany
English
459 p. : ill.
24 cm