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Introduction to the Modern Theory of Dynamical Systems

Introduction to the Modern Theory of Dynamical Systems

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  • Date Published: February 1997
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521575577

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  • This book provided the first self-contained comprehensive exposition of the theory of dynamical systems as a core mathematical discipline closely intertwined with most of the main areas of mathematics. The authors introduce and rigorously develop the theory while providing researchers interested in applications with fundamental tools and paradigms. The book begins with a discussion of several elementary but fundamental examples. These are used to formulate a program for the general study of asymptotic properties and to introduce the principal theoretical concepts and methods. The main theme of the second part of the book is the interplay between local analysis near individual orbits and the global complexity of the orbit structure. The third and fourth parts develop the theories of low-dimensional dynamical systems and hyperbolic dynamical systems in depth. Over 400 systematic exercises are included in the text. The book is aimed at students and researchers in mathematics at all levels from advanced undergraduate up.

    • Over 400 exercises, with solution hints
    • Comprehensive - goes from elementary theory to recent research
    • Katok is one of the world's leading researchers in dynamical systems
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    ' … there is no other treatment coming close in terms of comprehensiveness and readability … it is indispensable for anybody working on dynamical systems in almost any context, and even experts will find interesting new proofs, insights and historical references throughout the book.' Monatshefte für Mathematik

    '… contains detailed discussion … presents many recent results … The text is carefully written and is accompanied by many excercises.' European Mathematical Society Newsletter

    'This book provides the first self-contained comprehensive exposition of the theory of dynamical systems as a core mathematical discipline.' L'Enseignement Mathématique

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    • Date Published: February 1997
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521575577
    • length: 824 pages
    • dimensions: 235 x 159 x 51 mm
    • weight: 1.16kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Examples and Fundamental Concepts
    Introduction
    1. First examples
    2. Equivalence, classification, and invariants
    3. Principle classes of asymptotic invariants
    4. Statistical behavior of the orbits and introduction to ergodic theory
    5. Smooth invariant measures and more examples
    Part II. Local Analysis and Orbit Growth
    6. Local hyperbolic theory and its applications
    7. Transversality and genericity
    8. Orbit growth arising from topology
    9. Variational aspects of dynamics
    Part III. Low-Dimensional Phenomena
    10. Introduction: What is low dimensional dynamics
    11. Homeomorphisms of the circle
    12. Circle diffeomorphisms
    13. Twist maps
    14. Flows on surfaces and related dynamical systems
    15. Continuous maps of the interval
    16. Smooth maps of the interval
    Part IV. Hyperbolic Dynamical Systems
    17. Survey of examples
    18. Topological properties of hyperbolic sets
    19. Metric structure of hyperbolic sets
    20. Equilibrium states and smooth invariant measures
    Part V. Sopplement and Appendix
    21. Dynamical systems with nonuniformly hyperbolic behavior Anatole Katok and Leonardo Mendoza.

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    Anatole Katok, Pennsylvania State University

    Boris Hasselblatt, Tufts University, Massachusetts

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