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Concepts and results in chaotic dynamics. A short course (English)
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1 November 2006
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The title of the book with additional word ``ideas'' would perfectly describe the content. More detailed description is given in Prefaces: ``The book is not a mathematical treatise, but a course, which tries to combine two slightly contradicting aims: On one hand to present the main ideas in a simple way and to support them with many examples; on the other hand to be mathematically sufficiently precise, without undue detail.'' The book covers a good part of dynamical systems and concentrates mostly on hyperbolic behavior, ergodic properties and statistical mechanics as well as on experimental aspects. It would be not easy reading even for graduate students in mathematics and physics -- the most obvious audience of this book. Especially some examples are quite laconic and most exercises are not trivial. On the other hand, there are a lot of good pictures and interesting comments. Concerning both the content and style, the book stays far away from the well-known book by the same authors [Iterated maps on the interval as dynamical systems. Progress in Physics, 1. Basel-Boston-Stuttgart: Birkhäuser (1980; Zbl 0458.58002)].
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hyperbolic systems
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shadowing
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invariant manifolds
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entropy
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ergodic measures
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SBR measure
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Lyapunov exponents
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correlation function
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