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Geodesic and Horocyclic Trajectories

Geodesic and Horocyclic Trajectories
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Dewey Class 515.39
515.48
Title Geodesic and Horocyclic Trajectories ([Ebook]) / by Françoise Dal’Bo
Author Dal’Bo, Françoise
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication London : Springer London , 2011.
Physical Details XII, 176 pages: 110 illus. : online resource.
Series Universitext
ISBN 9780857290731
Summary Note During the past thirty years, strong relationships have interwoven the fields of dynamical systems, linear algebra and number theory. This rapport between different areas of mathematics has enabled the resolution of some important conjectures and has in fact given birth to new ones. This book sheds light on these relationships and their applications in an elementary setting, by showing that the study of curves on a surface can lead to orbits of a linear group or even to continued fraction expansions of real numbers. Geodesic and Horocyclic Trajectories presents an introduction to the topological dynamics of two classical flows associated with surfaces of curvature â1, namely the geodesic and horocycle flows. Written primarily with the idea of highlighting, in a relatively elementary framework, the existence of gateways between some mathematical fields, and the advantages of using them, historical aspects of this field are not addressed and most of the references are reserved until the end of each chapter in the Comments section. Topics within the text cover geometry, and examples, of Fuchsian groups; topological dynamics of the geodesic flow; Schottky groups; the Lorentzian point of view and Trajectories and Diophantine approximations. This book will appeal to those with a basic knowledge of differential geometry including graduate students and experts with a general interest in the area Françoise DalâBo is a professor of mathematics at the University of Rennes. Her research studies topological and metric dynamical systems in negative curvature and their applications especially to the areas of number theory and linear actions.:
Contents note Dynamics of Fuchsian groups -- Examples of Fuchsian Groups -- Topological dynamics of the geodesic flow -- Schottky groups -- Topological dynamics -- The Lorentzian point of view -- Trajectories and Diophantine approximations.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-073-1
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