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Symbolic dynamics and hyperbolic groups
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    Symbolic dynamics and hyperbolic groups (English)
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    The book explains aspects of Gromov's theory of hyperbolic spaces and hyperbolic groups from the point of view of symbolic dynamics. Symbolic dynamics is a way of topologically describing a dynamical system by semi- conjugating it to a subshift of finite type. Depending on the properties of this semi-conjugacy one can classify the dynamical system as being of finite type, or finitely presented, etc. In any case a combinatorial model of the dynamics is provided. The dynamical system studied in the book is a hyperbolic group acting on its own hyperbolic boundary. Two direct constructions of symbolic dynamics are provided which make this a finitely presented dynamical system. This description is later used to obtain a combinatorial model of the hyperbolic boundary (of a torsion- free hyperbolic group) as a so-called semi-Markovian space. The book provides a careful and complete account of a part of a vigorously developing subject. A summary of Gromov's theory of hyperbolic spaces is provided, as well as a summary of facts about symbolic dynamics. This way, the book should be accessible to a geometer eager to learn how the formalism of symbolic dynamics works, as well as to a dynamicist interested in hyperbolic groups.
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    finitely presented system
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    hyperbolic spaces
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    hyperbolic groups
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    symbolic dynamics
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    subshift of finite type
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    Gromov's theory
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