Smooth Ergodic Theory for Endomorphisms

Smooth Ergodic Theory for Endomorphisms
Author: Min Qian,Jian-Sheng Xie,Shu Zhu
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2009-07-07
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783642019548

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Ideal for researchers and graduate students, this volume sets out a general smooth ergodic theory for deterministic dynamical systems generated by non-invertible endomorphisms. Its focus is on the relations between entropy, Lyapunov exponents and dimensions.

Smooth Ergodic Theory for Endomorphisms

Smooth Ergodic Theory for Endomorphisms
Author: Min Qian,Jian-Sheng Xie,Shu Zhu
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2009
Genre: Differentiable dynamical systems
ISBN: 3642019552

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This volume presents a general smooth ergodic theory for deterministic dynamical systems generated by non-invertible endomorphisms, mainly concerning the relations between entropy, Lyapunov exponents and dimensions. The authors make extensive use of the combination of the inverse limit space technique and the techniques developed to tackle random dynamical systems. The most interesting results in this book are (1) the equivalence between the SRB property and Pesin's entropy formula; (2) the generalized Ledrappier-Young entropy formula; (3) exact-dimensionality for weakly hyperbolic diffeomorphisms and for expanding maps. The proof of the exact-dimensionality for weakly hyperbolic diffeomorphisms seems more accessible than that of Barreira et al. It also inspires the authors to argue to what extent the famous Eckmann-Ruelle conjecture and many other classical results for diffeomorphisms and for flows hold true. After a careful reading of the book, one can systematically learn the Pesin theory for endomorphisms as well as the typical tricks played in the estimation of the number of balls of certain properties, which are extensively used in Chapters IX and X.

Introduction to Smooth Ergodic Theory

Introduction to Smooth Ergodic Theory
Author: Luís Barreira,Yakov Pesin
Publsiher: American Mathematical Society
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2023-05-19
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781470470654

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This book is the first comprehensive introduction to smooth ergodic theory. It consists of two parts: the first introduces the core of the theory and the second discusses more advanced topics. In particular, the book describes the general theory of Lyapunov exponents and its applications to the stability theory of differential equations, the concept of nonuniform hyperbolicity, stable manifold theory (with emphasis on absolute continuity of invariant foliations), and the ergodic theory of dynamical systems with nonzero Lyapunov exponents. A detailed description of all the basic examples of conservative systems with nonzero Lyapunov exponents, including the geodesic flows on compact surfaces of nonpositive curvature, is also presented. There are more than 80 exercises. The book is aimed at graduate students specializing in dynamical systems and ergodic theory as well as anyone who wishes to get a working knowledge of smooth ergodic theory and to learn how to use its tools. It can also be used as a source for special topics courses on nonuniform hyperbolicity. The only prerequisite for using this book is a basic knowledge of real analysis, measure theory, differential equations, and topology, although the necessary background definitions and results are provided. In this second edition, the authors improved the exposition and added more exercises to make the book even more student-oriented. They also added new material to bring the book more in line with the current research in dynamical systems.

Ergodic Theory Finite and Infinite Thermodynamic Formalism Symbolic Dynamics and Distance Expanding Maps

Ergodic Theory     Finite and Infinite  Thermodynamic Formalism  Symbolic Dynamics and Distance Expanding Maps
Author: Mariusz Urbański,Mario Roy,Sara Munday
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2021-11-22
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783110702682

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The book contains a detailed treatment of thermodynamic formalism on general compact metrizable spaces. Topological pressure, topological entropy, variational principle, and equilibrium states are presented in detail. Abstract ergodic theory is also given a significant attention. Ergodic theorems, ergodicity, and Kolmogorov-Sinai metric entropy are fully explored. Furthermore, the book gives the reader an opportunity to find rigorous presentation of thermodynamic formalism for distance expanding maps and, in particular, subshifts of finite type over a finite alphabet. It also provides a fairly complete treatment of subshifts of finite type over a countable alphabet. Transfer operators, Gibbs states and equilibrium states are, in this context, introduced and dealt with. Their relations are explored. All of this is applied to fractal geometry centered around various versions of Bowen’s formula in the context of expanding conformal repellors, limit sets of conformal iterated function systems and conformal graph directed Markov systems. A unique introduction to iteration of rational functions is given with emphasize on various phenomena caused by rationally indifferent periodic points. Also, a fairly full account of the classicaltheory of Shub’s expanding endomorphisms is given; it does not have a book presentation in English language mathematical literature.

Smooth Ergodic Theory for Endomorphisms

Smooth Ergodic Theory for Endomorphisms
Author: Min Qian,Jian-Sheng Xie,Shu Zhu
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2009-09-02
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3642019536

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Ideal for researchers and graduate students, this volume sets out a general smooth ergodic theory for deterministic dynamical systems generated by non-invertible endomorphisms. Its focus is on the relations between entropy, Lyapunov exponents and dimensions.

Smooth Ergodic Theory and Its Applications

Smooth Ergodic Theory and Its Applications
Author: A. B. Katok
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 895
Release: 2001
Genre: Ergodic theory
ISBN: 9780821826829

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During the past decade, there have been several major new developments in smooth ergodic theory, which have attracted substantial interest to the field from mathematicians as well as scientists using dynamics in their work. In spite of the impressive literature, it has been extremely difficult for a student-or even an established mathematician who is not an expert in the area-to acquire a working knowledge of smooth ergodic theory and to learn how to use its tools. Accordingly, the AMS Summer Research Institute on Smooth Ergodic Theory and Its Applications (Seattle, WA) had a strong educational component, including ten mini-courses on various aspects of the topic that were presented by leading experts in the field. This volume presents the proceedings of that conference. Smooth ergodic theory studies the statistical properties of differentiable dynamical systems, whose origin traces back to the seminal works of Poincare and later, many great mathematicians who made contributions to the development of the theory. The main topic of this volume, smooth ergodic theory, especially the theory of nonuniformly hyperbolic systems, provides the principle paradigm for the rigorous study of complicated or chaotic behavior in deterministic systems. This paradigm asserts that if a non-linear dynamical system exhibits sufficiently pronounced exponential behavior, then global properties of the system can be deduced from studying the linearized system. One can then obtain detailed information on topological properties (such as the growth of periodic orbits, topological entropy, and dimension of invariant sets including attractors), as well as statistical properties (such as the existence of invariant measures, asymptotic behavior of typical orbits, ergodicity, mixing, decay of corre This volume serves a two-fold purpose: first, it gives a useful gateway to smooth ergodic theory for students and nonspecialists, and second, it provides a state-of-the-art report on important current aspects of the subject. The book is divided into three parts: lecture notes consisting of three long expositions with proofs aimed to serve as a comprehensive and self-contained introduction to a particular area of smooth ergodic theory; thematic sections based on mini-courses or surveys held at the conference; and original contributions presented at the meeting or closely related to the topics that were discussed there.

Topological Complexity of Smooth Random Functions

Topological Complexity of Smooth Random Functions
Author: Robert Adler,Jonathan E. Taylor
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2011-05-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783642195808

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These notes, based on lectures delivered in Saint Flour, provide an easy introduction to the authors’ 2007 Springer monograph “Random Fields and Geometry.” While not as exhaustive as the full monograph, they are also less exhausting, while still covering the basic material, typically at a more intuitive and less technical level. They also cover some more recent material relating to random algebraic topology and statistical applications. The notes include an introduction to the general theory of Gaussian random fields, treating classical topics such as continuity and boundedness. This is followed by a quick review of geometry, both integral and Riemannian, with an emphasis on tube formulae, to provide the reader with the material needed to understand and use the Gaussian kinematic formula, the main result of the notes. This is followed by chapters on topological inference and random algebraic topology, both of which provide applications of the main results.

Entropy in Dynamical Systems

Entropy in Dynamical Systems
Author: Tomasz Downarowicz
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2011-05-12
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781139500876

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This comprehensive text on entropy covers three major types of dynamics: measure preserving transformations; continuous maps on compact spaces; and operators on function spaces. Part I contains proofs of the Shannon–McMillan–Breiman Theorem, the Ornstein–Weiss Return Time Theorem, the Krieger Generator Theorem and, among the newest developments, the ergodic law of series. In Part II, after an expanded exposition of classical topological entropy, the book addresses symbolic extension entropy. It offers deep insight into the theory of entropy structure and explains the role of zero-dimensional dynamics as a bridge between measurable and topological dynamics. Part III explains how both measure-theoretic and topological entropy can be extended to operators on relevant function spaces. Intuitive explanations, examples, exercises and open problems make this an ideal text for a graduate course on entropy theory. More experienced researchers can also find inspiration for further research.