Dimension Theory of Hyperbolic Flows

Dimension Theory of Hyperbolic Flows
Title Dimension Theory of Hyperbolic Flows PDF eBook
Author Luís Barreira
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 155
Release 2013-06-12
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3319005480

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The dimension theory of dynamical systems has progressively developed, especially over the last two decades, into an independent and extremely active field of research. Its main aim is to study the complexity of sets and measures that are invariant under the dynamics. In particular, it is essential to characterizing chaotic strange attractors. To date, some parts of the theory have either only been outlined, because they can be reduced to the case of maps, or are too technical for a wider audience. In this respect, the present monograph is intended to provide a comprehensive guide. Moreover, the text is self-contained and with the exception of some basic results in Chapters 3 and 4, all the results in the book include detailed proofs. The book is intended for researchers and graduate students specializing in dynamical systems who wish to have a sufficiently comprehensive view of the theory together with a working knowledge of its main techniques. The discussion of some open problems is also included in the hope that it may lead to further developments. Ideally, readers should have some familiarity with the basic notions and results of ergodic theory and hyperbolic dynamics at the level of an introductory course in the area, though the initial chapters also review all the necessary material.

Dimension Theory of Hyperbolic Flows

Dimension Theory of Hyperbolic Flows
Title Dimension Theory of Hyperbolic Flows PDF eBook
Author Luis Barreira
Publisher
Total Pages 170
Release 2013-06-30
Genre
ISBN 9783319005492

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Three-Dimensional Flows

Three-Dimensional Flows
Title Three-Dimensional Flows PDF eBook
Author Vítor Araújo
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 369
Release 2010-06-10
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3642114148

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In this book, the authors present the elements of a general theory for flows on three-dimensional compact boundaryless manifolds, encompassing flows with equilibria accumulated by regular orbits. The book aims to provide a global perspective of this theory and make it easier for the reader to digest the growing literature on this subject. This is not the first book on the subject of dynamical systems, but there are distinct aspects which together make this book unique. Firstly, this book treats mostly continuous time dynamical systems, instead of its discrete counterpart, exhaustively treated in some other texts. Secondly, this book treats all the subjects from a mathematical perspective with proofs of most of the results included. Thirdly, this book is meant to be an advanced graduate textbook and not just a reference book or monograph on the subject. This aspect is reflected in the way the cover material is presented, with careful and complete proofs, and precise references to topics in the book.

Dimension Theory in Dynamical Systems

Dimension Theory in Dynamical Systems
Title Dimension Theory in Dynamical Systems PDF eBook
Author Yakov B. Pesin
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 633
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0226662233

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The principles of symmetry and self-similarity structure nature's most beautiful creations. For example, they are expressed in fractals, famous for their beautiful but complicated geometric structure, which is the subject of study in dimension theory. And in dynamics the presence of invariant fractals often results in unstable "turbulent-like" motions and is associated with "chaotic" behavior. In this book, Yakov Pesin introduces a new area of research that has recently appeared in the interface between dimension theory and the theory of dynamical systems. Focusing on invariant fractals and their influence on stochastic properties of systems, Pesin provides a comprehensive and systematic treatment of modern dimension theory in dynamical systems, summarizes the current state of research, and describes the most important accomplishments of this field. Pesin's synthesis of these subjects of broad current research interest will be appreciated both by advanced mathematicians and by a wide range of scientists who depend upon mathematical modeling of dynamical processes.

Ergodic Theory, Hyperbolic Dynamics and Dimension Theory

Ergodic Theory, Hyperbolic Dynamics and Dimension Theory
Title Ergodic Theory, Hyperbolic Dynamics and Dimension Theory PDF eBook
Author Luís Barreira
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 295
Release 2012-04-28
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3642280900

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Over the last two decades, the dimension theory of dynamical systems has progressively developed into an independent and extremely active field of research. The main aim of this volume is to offer a unified, self-contained introduction to the interplay of these three main areas of research: ergodic theory, hyperbolic dynamics, and dimension theory. It starts with the basic notions of the first two topics and ends with a sufficiently high-level introduction to the third. Furthermore, it includes an introduction to the thermodynamic formalism, which is an important tool in dimension theory. The volume is primarily intended for graduate students interested in dynamical systems, as well as researchers in other areas who wish to learn about ergodic theory, thermodynamic formalism, or dimension theory of hyperbolic dynamics at an intermediate level in a sufficiently detailed manner. In particular, it can be used as a basis for graduate courses on any of these three subjects. The text can also be used for self-study: it is self-contained, and with the exception of some well-known basic facts from other areas, all statements include detailed proofs.

Nonlocally Maximal Hyperbolic Sets for Flows

Nonlocally Maximal Hyperbolic Sets for Flows
Title Nonlocally Maximal Hyperbolic Sets for Flows PDF eBook
Author Taylor Michael Petty
Publisher
Total Pages 32
Release 2015
Genre Electronic Dissertations
ISBN

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In 2004, Fisher constructed a map on a 2-disc that admitted a hyperbolic set not contained in any locally maximal hyperbolic set. Furthermore, it was shown that this was an open property, and that it was embeddable into any smooth manifold of dimension greater than one. In the present work we show that analogous results hold for flows. Specifically, on any smooth manifold with dimension greater than or equal to three there exists an open set of flows such that each flow in the open set contains a hyperbolic set that is not contained in a locally maximal one.

One-Dimensional Dynamics

One-Dimensional Dynamics
Title One-Dimensional Dynamics PDF eBook
Author Welington de Melo
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 616
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3642780431

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One-dimensional dynamics has developed in the last decades into a subject in its own right. Yet, many recent results are inaccessible and have never been brought together. For this reason, we have tried to give a unified ac count of the subject and complete proofs of many results. To show what results one might expect, the first chapter deals with the theory of circle diffeomorphisms. The remainder of the book is an attempt to develop the analogous theory in the non-invertible case, despite the intrinsic additional difficulties. In this way, we have tried to show that there is a unified theory in one-dimensional dynamics. By reading one or more of the chapters, the reader can quickly reach the frontier of research. Let us quickly summarize the book. The first chapter deals with circle diffeomorphisms and contains a complete proof of the theorem on the smooth linearizability of circle diffeomorphisms due to M. Herman, J.-C. Yoccoz and others. Chapter II treats the kneading theory of Milnor and Thurstonj also included are an exposition on Hofbauer's tower construction and a result on fuB multimodal families (this last result solves a question posed by J. Milnor).