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Book DetailsContemporary MathematicsVolume: 678; 2016; 316 ppMSC: Primary 37; 01
This volume contains the proceedings of three conferences in Ergodic Theory and Symbolic Dynamics: the Oxtoby Centennial Conference, held from October 30–31, 2010, at Bryn Mawr College; the Williams Ergodic Theory Conference, held from July 27–29, 2012, at Williams College; and the AMS Special Session on Ergodic Theory and Symbolic Dynamics, held from January 17–18, 2014, in Baltimore, MD.
This volume contains articles covering a variety of topics in measurable, symbolic and complex dynamics. It also includes a survey article on the life and work of John Oxtoby, providing a source of information about the many ways Oxtoby's work influenced mathematical thought in this and other fields.
ReadershipGraduate students and research mathematicians interested in ergodic theory and topological dynamics.
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Table of Contents
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Articles
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Ethan Akin — Conjugacy in the Cantor set automorphism group
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Steve Alpern, Joseph Auslander and Cesar E. Silva — The mathematical work of John C. Oxtoby
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Tetyana I. Andress and Jr. E. Arthur Robinson — The C̆ech cohomology and the spectrum for 1-dimensional tiling systems
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Kathleen Carroll and Karl Petersen — Markov diagrams for some non-Markovian systems
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Darren Creutz — Contractive spaces and relatively contractive maps
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Robert L. Devaney — Mandelpinski structures in the parameter planes of rational maps
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S. Ferenczi, J. Kułaga-Przymus, M. Lemańczyk and C. Mauduit — Substitutions and Möbius disjointness
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Thomas French, Nic Ormes and Ronnie Pavlov — Subshifts with slowly growing numbers of follower sets
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Joanna Furno — Haar measures and Hausdorff dimensions of $p$-adic Julia sets
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Jane Hawkins — Lebesgue measure theoretic dynamics of rational maps
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Aaron Hill — The inverse problem for canonically bounded rank-one transformations
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Steve Kass and Kathleen Madden — Higher dimensional shift spaces with shear
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Joanna Kułaga-Przymus, Mariusz Lemańczyk and Benjamin Weiss — Hereditary subshifts whose simplex of invariant measures is Poulsen
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David Ralston — Substitutions, symbolic codings, and discrepancy
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Bethany D. Springer — Nearly continuous even Kakutani equivalence of nearly continuously rank-one transformations
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Kelly Yancey — Dynamics of self-similar interval exchange transformations on three intervals
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This volume contains the proceedings of three conferences in Ergodic Theory and Symbolic Dynamics: the Oxtoby Centennial Conference, held from October 30–31, 2010, at Bryn Mawr College; the Williams Ergodic Theory Conference, held from July 27–29, 2012, at Williams College; and the AMS Special Session on Ergodic Theory and Symbolic Dynamics, held from January 17–18, 2014, in Baltimore, MD.
This volume contains articles covering a variety of topics in measurable, symbolic and complex dynamics. It also includes a survey article on the life and work of John Oxtoby, providing a source of information about the many ways Oxtoby's work influenced mathematical thought in this and other fields.
Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in ergodic theory and topological dynamics.
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Articles
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Ethan Akin — Conjugacy in the Cantor set automorphism group
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Steve Alpern, Joseph Auslander and Cesar E. Silva — The mathematical work of John C. Oxtoby
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Tetyana I. Andress and Jr. E. Arthur Robinson — The C̆ech cohomology and the spectrum for 1-dimensional tiling systems
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Kathleen Carroll and Karl Petersen — Markov diagrams for some non-Markovian systems
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Darren Creutz — Contractive spaces and relatively contractive maps
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Robert L. Devaney — Mandelpinski structures in the parameter planes of rational maps
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S. Ferenczi, J. Kułaga-Przymus, M. Lemańczyk and C. Mauduit — Substitutions and Möbius disjointness
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Thomas French, Nic Ormes and Ronnie Pavlov — Subshifts with slowly growing numbers of follower sets
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Joanna Furno — Haar measures and Hausdorff dimensions of $p$-adic Julia sets
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Jane Hawkins — Lebesgue measure theoretic dynamics of rational maps
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Aaron Hill — The inverse problem for canonically bounded rank-one transformations
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Steve Kass and Kathleen Madden — Higher dimensional shift spaces with shear
-
Joanna Kułaga-Przymus, Mariusz Lemańczyk and Benjamin Weiss — Hereditary subshifts whose simplex of invariant measures is Poulsen
-
David Ralston — Substitutions, symbolic codings, and discrepancy
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Bethany D. Springer — Nearly continuous even Kakutani equivalence of nearly continuously rank-one transformations
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Kelly Yancey — Dynamics of self-similar interval exchange transformations on three intervals