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Handbook Of Dynamical Systems 1 Part B 1st Edition B Hasselblatt And A Katok Eds

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Handbook Of Dynamical Systems 1 Part B 1st Edition B Hasselblatt And A Katok Eds
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Publisher: Elsevier Science
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.26 MB
Pages: 1
Author: B. Hasselblatt and A. Katok (Eds.)
ISBN: 9780444520555, 0444520554
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Handbook Of Dynamical Systems 1 Part B 1st Edition B Hasselblatt And A Katok Eds by B. Hasselblatt And A. Katok (eds.) 9780444520555, 0444520554 instant download after payment.

This second half of Volume 1 of this Handbook follows Volume 1A, which was published in 2002. The contents of these two tightly integrated parts taken together come close to a realization of the program formulated in the introductory survey "Principal Structures” of Volume 1A.
The present volume contains surveys on subjects in four areas of dynamical systems: Hyperbolic dynamics, parabolic dynamics, ergodic theory and infinite-dimensional dynamical systems (partial differential equations).
. Written by experts in the field.
. The coverage of ergodic theory in these two parts of Volume 1 is considerably more broad and thorough than that provided in other existing sources.
. The final cluster of chapters discusses partial differential equations from the point of view of dynamical systems

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