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Introduction to Ergodic Theory

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Publisher
Princeton University Press
Year
1977
Tongue
English
Leaves
152
Edition
Reissue
Category
Library

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Trans. V. Scheffer


Based on lectures in Erevan, this exposition of ergodic theory contains a rich collection of examples well chosen to introduce the reader to the main themes of the subject. Topics discussed include existence of invariant measures, geodesic flows on Riemannian manifolds, ergodic theory of an ideal gas, and entropy of dynamical systems.


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