Single Orbit Dynamics

Author/creator Weiss, Benjamin, 1941- Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoProvidence : American Mathematical Society
Description113 p. 25.000 x 018.000 cm.
Supplemental ContentFull text available from CBMS Regional Conference Series in Mathematics - Backfile
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SeriesCBMS Regional Conference Ser. in Mathematics Ser. 95
Summary Annotation This book presents the expanded notes from ten lectures given by the author at the NSF/CBMS conference held at California State University (Bakersfield). The author describes what he calls single orbit dynamics, which is an approach to the analysis of dynamical systems via the study of single orbits, rather than the study of a system as a whole. He presents single orbit interpretations of several areas of topological dynamics and ergodic theory and some new applications of dynamics to graph theory. In the concluding lectures, single orbit approaches to generalizations of the Shannon-Breiman-McMillan theorem and related problems of compression and universal coding are presented. Complete proofs and illuminating discussions are included and references for further study are given. Some of the material appears here for the first time in print.
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LCCN 99050183
ISBN9780821804148
ISBN0821804146 (Trade Paper) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780821804148
Stock number00001436

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