Softcover ISBN: | 978-3-03719-200-9 |
Product Code: | EMSZLEC/25 |
List Price: | $88.00 |
AMS Member Price: | $70.40 |
Softcover ISBN: | 978-3-03719-200-9 |
Product Code: | EMSZLEC/25 |
List Price: | $88.00 |
AMS Member Price: | $70.40 |
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Book DetailsEMS Zurich Lectures in Advanced MathematicsVolume: 25; 2020; 737 ppMSC: Primary 37
The origins of dynamical systems trace back to flows and differential equations, and this is a modern text and reference on dynamical systems in which continuous-time dynamics is primary. It addresses needs unmet by modern books on dynamical systems which largely focus on discrete time. Students have needed a useful introduction to flows, and researchers have had difficulty finding references to cite for core results in the theory of flows.
This book presents the theory of flows from the topological, smooth, and measurable points of view. The first part introduces the general topological and ergodic theory of flows, and the second part presents the core theory of hyperbolic flows as well as a range of recent developments. The book can be used both as a textbook—for either courses or self-study—and as a reference for students and researchers.
There are a number of new results in the book and many more that have appeared only in the original research literature. This book makes them all easily accessible and does so in the context of a comprehensive and coherent presentation of the theory of hyperbolic flows.
A publication of the European Mathematical Society (EMS). Distributed within the Americas by the American Mathematical Society.
ReadershipStudents and researchers interested in dynamical systems.
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The origins of dynamical systems trace back to flows and differential equations, and this is a modern text and reference on dynamical systems in which continuous-time dynamics is primary. It addresses needs unmet by modern books on dynamical systems which largely focus on discrete time. Students have needed a useful introduction to flows, and researchers have had difficulty finding references to cite for core results in the theory of flows.
This book presents the theory of flows from the topological, smooth, and measurable points of view. The first part introduces the general topological and ergodic theory of flows, and the second part presents the core theory of hyperbolic flows as well as a range of recent developments. The book can be used both as a textbook—for either courses or self-study—and as a reference for students and researchers.
There are a number of new results in the book and many more that have appeared only in the original research literature. This book makes them all easily accessible and does so in the context of a comprehensive and coherent presentation of the theory of hyperbolic flows.
A publication of the European Mathematical Society (EMS). Distributed within the Americas by the American Mathematical Society.
Students and researchers interested in dynamical systems.