Introduction to Ergodic Theory
โ Scribed by Nathaniel Friedman
- Publisher
- Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
- Year
- 1970
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 153
- Series
- Van Nostrand Mathematical Studies 29
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
These notes originally formed part of a course given at the
University of New Mexico in the spring of 1967. They were later
revised during a course given in the spring of 1968 while the au-
thor was a visiting lecturer at Westfield College, University of
London. The topics that are discussed concern problems in er-
godic theory related to point transformations in a measure space.
A basic course in measure theory is assumed. For a few results
we refer to the monograph Lectures on Ergodic Theory by
P. R. Halmos, hereafter referred to as [H].
Contents:
Preface
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i
- Point Transformations ........................ 1
- Ergodic Theorem ............................ 19
- Finite Invariant Measures ..... ................. 31
- Sigma-Finite Invariant Measures ............... 47
s. Mixing Transformations ..... p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 61 - Stacking Method ............................. 75
- Uniform Approximation .............. . . . . . . . . . 101
- Roots of Transformations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 115
- Induced Transformations ...................... 125
Remarks .................................... 133
Bibliography.. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ... 137
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Trans. V. Scheffer <br> <p>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 manifol
Trans. V. Scheffer <br> <p>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 manifol
I think this book is necessary for anyone who wants to study Ergodic Theory: you can find in it all the fundamental elements.Just notice that it requires a good mathematical skill. Reading and understanding it is not always an easy task!
I think this book is necessary for anyone who wants to study Ergodic Theory: you can find in it all the fundamental elements. Just notice that it requires a good mathematical skill. Reading and understanding it is not always an easy task!