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Dynamical Systems of Algebraic Origin: Modern Birkhäuser Classics

Autor Klaus Schmidt
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 ian 2012
Although much of classical ergodic theory is concerned with single transformations and one-parameter flows, the subject inherits from statistical mechanics not only its name, but also an obligation to analyze spatially extended systems with multidimensional symmetry groups. However, the wealth of concrete and natural examples which has contributed so much to the appeal and development of classical dynamics, is noticeably absent in this more general theory. The purpose of this book is to help remedy this scarcity of explicit examples by introducing​ a class of continuous Zd-actions diverse enough to exhibit many of the new phenomena encountered in the transition from Z to Zd, but which nevertheless lends itself to systematic study: the Zd-actions by automorphisms of compact, abelian groups. One aspect of these actions, not surprising in itself but quite striking in its extent and depth nonetheless, is the connection with commutative algebra and arithmetical algebraic geometry. The algebraic framework resulting from this connection allows the construction of examples with a variety of specified dynamical properties, and by combining algebraic and dynamical tools one obtains a quite detailed understanding of this class of Zd-actions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783034802765
ISBN-10: 3034802765
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: XVIII, 310 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1995
Editura: Springer
Colecția Birkhäuser
Seria Modern Birkhäuser Classics

Locul publicării:Basel, Switzerland

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Cuprins

I Group actions by automorphisms of compact groups.- II -actions on compact abelian groups.- III Expansive automorphisms of compact groups.- IV Periodic points.- V Entropy.- VI Positive entropy.- VII Zero entropy.- VIII Mixing.- IX Rigidity.

Notă biografică

Klaus Schmidt is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Vienna, Austria.

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Although much of classical ergodic theory is concerned with single transformations and one-parameter flows, the subject inherits from statistical mechanics not only its name, but also an obligation to analyze spatially extended systems with multidimensional symmetry groups. However, the wealth of concrete and natural examples which has contributed so much to the appeal and development of classical dynamics, is noticeably absent in this more general theory. The purpose of this book is to help remedy this scarcity of explicit examples by introducing a class of continuous Zd-actions diverse enough to exhibit many of the new phenomena encountered in the transition from Z to Zd, but which nevertheless lends itself to systematic study: the Zd-actions by automorphisms of compact, abelian groups. One aspect of these actions, not surprising in itself but quite striking in its extent and depth nonetheless, is the connection with commutative algebra and arithmetical algebraic geometry. The algebraic framework resulting from this connection allows the construction of examples with a variety of specified dynamical properties, and by combining algebraic and dynamical tools one obtains a quite detailed understanding of this class of Zd-actions.
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It is a marvelous display of the richness and depth of the interplay between dynamical systems on one hand and commutative algebra and number theory on the other. (...) This book is a very valuable addition to the literature on dynamical systems and ergodic theory.
(Mathematical Reviews)
 
 
This beautifully written monograph (...) is a very important addition to the literature, giving the first systematic account of the ergodic theory of algebraic Zd-actions. It will be of immense value to any researchers and graduate students interested in such multi-dimensional actions.
(Zentralblatt MATH)

Caracteristici

Beautifully written monograph on an interesting topic in ergodic theory First systematic account of the ergodic theory of algebraic Zd-actions Valuable to researchers and graduate students of ergodic theory Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras