An Introduction to Symbolic Dynamics and Coding

An Introduction to Symbolic Dynamics and Coding
Title An Introduction to Symbolic Dynamics and Coding PDF eBook
Author Douglas Lind
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 572
Release 2021-01-21
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1108901964

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Symbolic dynamics is a mature yet rapidly developing area of dynamical systems. It has established strong connections with many areas, including linear algebra, graph theory, probability, group theory, and the theory of computation, as well as data storage, statistical mechanics, and $C^*$-algebras. This Second Edition maintains the introductory character of the original 1995 edition as a general textbook on symbolic dynamics and its applications to coding. It is written at an elementary level and aimed at students, well-established researchers, and experts in mathematics, electrical engineering, and computer science. Topics are carefully developed and motivated with many illustrative examples. There are more than 500 exercises to test the reader's understanding. In addition to a chapter in the First Edition on advanced topics and a comprehensive bibliography, the Second Edition includes a detailed Addendum, with companion bibliography, describing major developments and new research directions since publication of the First Edition.

Symbolic Dynamics and its Applications

Symbolic Dynamics and its Applications
Title Symbolic Dynamics and its Applications PDF eBook
Author Susan G. Williams
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages 168
Release 2004
Genre Symbolic dynamics
ISBN 0821831577

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Symbolic dynamics originated as a tool for analyzing dynamical systems and flows by discretizing space as well as time. The development of information theory gave impetus to the study of symbol sequences as objects in their own right. Today, symbolic dynamics has expanded to encompass multi-dimensional arrays of symbols and has found diverse applications both within and beyond mathematics. This volume is based on the AMS Short Course on Symbolic Dynamics and its Applications. It contains introductory articles on the fundamental ideas of the field and on some of its applications. Topics include the use of symbolic dynamics techniques in coding theory and in complex dynamics, the relation between the theory of multi-dimensional systems and the dynamics of tilings, and strong shift equivalence theory. Contributors to the volume are experts in the field and are clear expositors. The book is suitable for graduate students and research mathematicians interested in symbolic dynamics and its applications.

Symbolic Dynamics and Its Applications

Symbolic Dynamics and Its Applications
Title Symbolic Dynamics and Its Applications PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 451
Release 1992
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780821851463

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Symbolic Dynamics and Its Applications

Symbolic Dynamics and Its Applications
Title Symbolic Dynamics and Its Applications PDF eBook
Author American Mathematical Society
Publisher American Mathematical Society(RI)
Total Pages 166
Release 2014-05-10
Genre MATHEMATICS
ISBN 9780821892756

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Symbolic dynamics originated as a tool for analyzing dynamical systems and flows by discretizing space as well as time. The development of information theory gave impetus to the study of symbol sequences as objects in their own right. Today, symbolic dynamics has expanded to encompass multi-dimensional arrays of symbols and has found diverse applications both within and beyond mathematics. This volume is based on the AMS Short Course on Symbolic Dynamics and its Applications. It some of its applications. Topics include the use of symbolic dynamics techniques in coding theory and in complex dynamics, the relation between the theory of multi-dimensional systems and the dynamics of tilings, and strong and are clear expositors. The book is suitable for graduate students and research mathematicians interested in symbolic dynamics and its applications.

Applied Symbolic Dynamics and Chaos

Applied Symbolic Dynamics and Chaos
Title Applied Symbolic Dynamics and Chaos PDF eBook
Author Bai-lin Hao
Publisher World Scientific
Total Pages 468
Release 1998
Genre Science
ISBN 9789810235123

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Symbolic dynamics is a coarse-grained description of dynamics. It provides a rigorous way to understand the global systematics of periodic and chaotic motion in a system. In the last decade it has been applied to nonlinear systems described by one- and two-dimensional maps as well as by ordinary differential equations. This book will help practitioners in nonlinear science and engineering to master that powerful tool.

Dynamical Systems

Dynamical Systems
Title Dynamical Systems PDF eBook
Author Clark Robinson
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 522
Release 1998-11-17
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1482227878

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Several distinctive aspects make Dynamical Systems unique, including: treating the subject from a mathematical perspective with the proofs of most of the results included providing a careful review of background materials introducing ideas through examples and at a level accessible to a beginning graduate student

Symbolic Dynamics and Its Applications

Symbolic Dynamics and Its Applications
Title Symbolic Dynamics and Its Applications PDF eBook
Author Roy L. Adler
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages 451
Release 1992
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0821851462

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This volume contains the proceedings of the conference, Symbolic Dynamics and its Applications, held at Yale University in the summer of 1991 in honor of Roy L. Adler on his sixtieth birthday. The conference focused on symbolic dynamics and its applications to other fields, including ergodic theory, smooth dynamical systems, information theory, automata theory, and statistical mechanics. One hundred thirty-nine participants attended from thirteen countries, representing mathematics, applied mathematics, electrical engineering, and physics departments in universities and in industry. Featuring a range of contributions from some of the leaders in the field, this volume presents an excellent overview of the subject.