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519.2
Title
Ergodic Theory and Differentiable Dynamics ([EBook]) / by Ricardo Mañé.
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Mañé, Ricardo. , 1948-
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Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer , 1987.
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XII, 319 pages : online resource.
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Ergebnisse der Mathematik und ihrer Grenzgebiete, A Series of Modern Surveys in Mathematics
0071-1136 ; ; 8
ISBN
9783642703355
Summary Note
This version differs from the Portuguese edition only in a few additions and many minor corrections. Naturally, this edition raised the question of whether to use the opportunity to introduce major additions. In a book like this, ending in the heart of a rich research field, there are always further topics that should arguably be included. Subjects like geodesic flows or the role of Hausdorff dimension in con temporary ergodic theory are two of the most tempting gaps to fill. However, I let it stand with practically the same boundaries as the original version, still believing these adequately fulfill its goal of presenting the basic knowledge required to approach the research area of Differentiable Ergodic Theory. I wish to thank Dr. Levy for the excellent translation and several of the correc tions mentioned above. Rio de Janeiro, January 1987 Ricardo Mane Introduction This book is an introduction to ergodic theory, with emphasis on its relationship with the theory of differentiable dynamical systems, which is sometimes called differentiable ergodic theory. Chapter 0, a quick review of measure theory, is included as a reference. Proofs are omitted, except for some results on derivatives with respect to sequences of partitions, which are not generally found in standard texts on measure and integration theory and tend to be lost within a much wider framework in more advanced texts.:
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0. Measure Theory -- 1. Measures -- 2. Measurable Maps -- 3. Integrable Functions -- 4. Differentiation and Integration -- 5. Partitions and Derivatives -- I. Measure-Preserving Maps -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Poincaré Recurrence Theorem -- 3. Volume-Preserving Diffeomorphisms and Flows -- 4. First Integrals -- 5. Hamiltonians -- 6. Continued Fractions -- 7. Topological Groups, Lie Groups, Haar Measure -- 8. Invariant Measures -- 9. Uniquely Ergodic Maps -- 10. Shifts: the Probabilistic Viewpoint -- 11. Shifts: the Topological Viewpoint -- 12. Equivalent Maps -- II. Ergodicity -- 1. Birkhoff’s Theorem -- 2. Ergodicity -- 3. Ergodicity of Homomorphisms and Translations of the Torus -- 4. More Examples of Ergodic Maps -- 5. The Theorem of Kolmogorov-Arnold-Moser -- 6. Ergodic Decomposition of Invariant Measures -- 7. Furstenberg’s Example -- 8. Mixing Automorphisms and Lebesgue Automorphisms -- 9. Spectral Theory -- 10. Gaussian Shifts -- 11. Kolmogorov Automorphisms -- 12. Mixing and Ergodic Markov Shifts -- III. Expanding Maps and Anosov Diffeomorphisms -- 1. Expanding Maps -- 2. Anosov Diffeomorphisms -- 3. Absolute Continuity of the Stable Foliation -- IV. Entropy -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Proof of the Shannon-McMillan-Breiman Theorem -- 3. Entropy -- 4. The Kolmogorov-Sinai Theorem -- 5. Entropy of Expanding Maps -- 6. The Parry Measure -- 7. Topological Entropy -- 8. The Variational Property of Entropy -- 9. Hyperbolic Homeomorphisms -- 10. Lyapunov Exponents. The Theorems of Oseledec and Pesin -- 11. Proof of Oseledec’s Theorem -- 12. Proof of Ruelle’s Inequality -- 13. Proof of Pesin’s Formula -- 14. Entropy of Anosov Diffeomorphisms -- 15. Hyperbolic Measures. Katok’s Theorem -- 16. The Brin-Katok Local Entropy Formula -- Notation Index.
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