Ergodic theory and fractal geometry Hillel Furstenberg.
Series: Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences Regional Conference series in mathematics ; number 120Publication details: Providence: American Mathematical Society, 2017.Description: ix, 69 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:- 9781470437268 (softcover : alk. paper)
- Ergodic theory -- Congresses
- Fractals -- Congresses
- Measure and integration -- Classical measure theory -- Fractals
- Dynamical systems and ergodic theory -- Ergodic theory -- Ergodic theorems, spectral theory, Markov operators
- Functions of a complex variable -- Entire and meromorphic functions, and related topics -- Functional equations in the complex domain, iteration and composition of analytic functions
- Dynamical systems and ergodic theory -- Complex dynamical systems -- Holomorphic families of dynamical systems; the Mandelbrot set; bifurcations
- Operator theory -- General theory of linear operators -- Ergodic theory
- 515.48 F98E 23
- QA313 .F87 2014
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515.43 B665I Integration I: | 515.43 B665I Integration II: | 515.45 C812I Integral equations and applications | 515.48 F98E Ergodic theory and fractal geometry | 515.55 T329L Lectures on Hermite and Laguerre expansions | 515.55 T48I Invitation to quantum groups and duality : | 515.63 L668V2 Vector analysis and an introduction to tensor analysis |
"Support from the National Science Foundation."
"NSF-CBMS Regional Conference in the Mathematical Sciences on Ergodic Methods in the Theory of Fractals, held at Kent State University, June 18--23, 2011."
"With support from the National Science Foundation."
Includes bibliographical references (page 67) and index.
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