Topics in Symbolic Dynamics and Applications
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- Editors:
- F. Blanchard, Institut de France, Paris
- A. Maass, Universidad de Chile
- A. Nogueira, Univesidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
- Date Published: June 2000
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521796606
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This book, first published in 2000, is devoted to developments in symbolic dynamics and comprises eight chapters. The first two are concerned with the study of symbolic sequences of 'low complexity', the following two introduce 'high complexity' systems. Chapter five presents results on asymptotic laws for the random times of occurrence of rare events. Chapter six deals with diophantine problems and combinatorial Ramsey theory. Chapter seven looks at the dynamics of symbolic systems arising from numeration systems, and finally chapter eight gives a complete description of the symbolic dynamics of Lorenz maps.
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- Date Published: June 2000
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521796606
- length: 262 pages
- dimensions: 227 x 162 x 14 mm
- weight: 0.39kg
- contains: 28 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Sequences of low complexity: automatic and sturmian sequences V. Berthé
2. Substitution subshifts and Bratteli diagrams B. Host
3. Algebraic aspects of symbolic dynamics M. Boyle
4. Dynamics of Zd actions on Markov subgroups B. Kitchens
5. Asymptotic laws for symbolic dynamical systems Z. Coelho
6. Ergodic theory and diophantine problems V. Bergelson
7. Number representation and finite automata C. Frougny
8. A note on the topological classification of Lorenz maps on the interval R. Labarca.
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