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Automorphisms And Equivalence Relations In Topological Dynamics David B Ellis

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Automorphisms And Equivalence Relations In Topological Dynamics David B Ellis
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.14 MB
Pages: 281
Author: David B. Ellis, Robert Ellis
ISBN: 9781107633223, 1107633222
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Automorphisms And Equivalence Relations In Topological Dynamics David B Ellis by David B. Ellis, Robert Ellis 9781107633223, 1107633222 instant download after payment.

Focusing on the role that automorphisms and equivalence relations play in the algebraic theory of minimal sets provides an original treatment of some key aspects of abstract topological dynamics. Such an approach is presented in this lucid and self-contained book, leading to simpler proofs of classical results, as well as providing motivation for further study. Minimal flows on compact Hausdorff spaces are studied as icers on the universal minimal flow M. The group of the icer representing a minimal flow is defined as a subgroup of the automorphism group G of M, and icers are constructed explicitly as relative products using subgroups of G. Many classical results are then obtained by examining the structure of the icers on M, including a proof of the Furstenberg structure theorem for distal extensions. This book is designed as both a guide for graduate students, and a source of interesting new ideas for researchers.

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