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Introduction To Smooth Ergodic Theory Luis Barreira Yakov Pesin

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Introduction To Smooth Ergodic Theory Luis Barreira Yakov Pesin
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Publisher: American Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.99 MB
Pages: 289
Author: Luis Barreira, Yakov Pesin
ISBN: 9780821898536, 0821898531
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Introduction To Smooth Ergodic Theory Luis Barreira Yakov Pesin by Luis Barreira, Yakov Pesin 9780821898536, 0821898531 instant download after payment.

This book is a revised and considerably expanded version of the previous book by the same authors Lyapunov Exponents and Smooth Ergodic Theory (University Lecture Series, Vol. 23, AMS, 2002). It is aimed at graduate students specializing in dynamical systems and ergodic theory as well as anyone who wants to acquire a working knowledge of smooth ergodic theory and to learn how to use its tools. With more than 80 exercises, the book can be used as a primary textbook for an advanced course in smooth ergodic theory. The book is self-contained and only a basic knowledge of real analysis, measure theory, differential equations, and topology is required and, even so, the authors provide the reader with the necessary background definitions and results.
Readership: Graduate students interested in dynamical systems and ergodic theory and research mathematicians interested in smooth ergodic theory.

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