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Recurrence and Topology
 
John M. Alongi Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
Gail S. Nelson Carleton College, Northfield, MN
Recurrence and Topology
Hardcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-4234-8
Product Code:  GSM/85
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Recurrence and Topology
John M. Alongi Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
Gail S. Nelson Carleton College, Northfield, MN
Hardcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-4234-8
Product Code:  GSM/85
List Price: $99.00
MAA Member Price: $89.10
AMS Member Price: $79.20
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-2115-1
Product Code:  GSM/85.E
List Price: $85.00
MAA Member Price: $76.50
AMS Member Price: $68.00
Hardcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-4234-8
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-2115-1
Product Code:  GSM/85.B
List Price: $184.00 $141.50
MAA Member Price: $165.60 $127.35
AMS Member Price: $147.20 $113.20
  • Book Details
     
     
    Graduate Studies in Mathematics
    Volume: 852007; 221 pp
    MSC: Primary 37; 54

    Since at least the time of Poisson, mathematicians have pondered the notion of recurrence for differential equations. Solutions that exhibit recurrent behavior provide insight into the behavior of general solutions. In Recurrence and Topology, Alongi and Nelson provide a modern understanding of the subject, using the language and tools of dynamical systems and topology.

    Recurrence and Topology develops increasingly more general topological modes of recurrence for dynamical systems beginning with fixed points and concluding with chain recurrent points. For each type of recurrence the text provides detailed examples arising from explicit systems of differential equations; it establishes the general topological properties of the set of recurrent points; and it investigates the possibility of partitioning the set of recurrent points into subsets which are dynamically irreducible. The text includes a discussion of real-valued functions that reflect the structure of the sets of recurrent points and concludes with a thorough treatment of the Fundamental Theorem of Dynamical Systems.

    Recurrence and Topology is appropriate for mathematics graduate students, though a well-prepared undergraduate might read most of the text with great benefit.

    Readership

    Undergraduate and graduate students interested in dynamical systems and topology.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Chapters
    • Chapter 1. Flows
    • Chapter 2. Recurrent points
    • Chapter 3. Irreducible sets
    • Chapter 4. Test functions
    • Afterword
    • Appendix A. Discrete dynamical systems
    • Appendix B. Circle rotations
    • Appendix C. The Hausdorff metric
  • Reviews
     
     
    • The book is clear, and generally well-written, and could profitably be read by either graduate students or advanced undergraduates. The presentation is extremely detailed.

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Volume: 852007; 221 pp
MSC: Primary 37; 54

Since at least the time of Poisson, mathematicians have pondered the notion of recurrence for differential equations. Solutions that exhibit recurrent behavior provide insight into the behavior of general solutions. In Recurrence and Topology, Alongi and Nelson provide a modern understanding of the subject, using the language and tools of dynamical systems and topology.

Recurrence and Topology develops increasingly more general topological modes of recurrence for dynamical systems beginning with fixed points and concluding with chain recurrent points. For each type of recurrence the text provides detailed examples arising from explicit systems of differential equations; it establishes the general topological properties of the set of recurrent points; and it investigates the possibility of partitioning the set of recurrent points into subsets which are dynamically irreducible. The text includes a discussion of real-valued functions that reflect the structure of the sets of recurrent points and concludes with a thorough treatment of the Fundamental Theorem of Dynamical Systems.

Recurrence and Topology is appropriate for mathematics graduate students, though a well-prepared undergraduate might read most of the text with great benefit.

Readership

Undergraduate and graduate students interested in dynamical systems and topology.

  • Chapters
  • Chapter 1. Flows
  • Chapter 2. Recurrent points
  • Chapter 3. Irreducible sets
  • Chapter 4. Test functions
  • Afterword
  • Appendix A. Discrete dynamical systems
  • Appendix B. Circle rotations
  • Appendix C. The Hausdorff metric
  • The book is clear, and generally well-written, and could profitably be read by either graduate students or advanced undergraduates. The presentation is extremely detailed.

    Mathematical Reviews
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