Dynamical Systems of Algebraic Origin by Klaus Schmidt.

Although the study of dynamical systems is mainly concerned with single trans­ formations and one-parameter flows (i. e. with actions of Z, N, JR, or JR+), er­ godic theory inherits from statistical mechanics not only its name, but also an obligation to analyze spatially extended systems with multi-...

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Main Author: Schmidt, Klaus (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Basel : Birkhäuser Basel : Imprint: Birkhäuser, 1995.
Edition:1st ed. 1995.
Series:Progress in Mathematics, 128
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505 0 |a I. Group actions by automorphisms of compact groups -- 1. Ergodicity and mixing -- 2. Expansiveness and Lie subshifts -- 3. The descending chain condition -- 4. Groups of Markov type -- II. ?d-actions on compact abelian groups -- 5. The dual module -- 6. The dynamical system defined by a Noetherian module -- 7. The dynamical system defined by a point -- 8. The dynamical system defined by a prime ideal -- III. Expansive automorphisms of compact groups -- 9. Expansive automorphisms of compact connected groups -- 10. The structure of expansive automorphisms -- IV. Periodic points -- 11. Periodic points of ?d-actions -- 12. Periodic points of ergodic group automorphisms -- V. Entropy -- 13. Entropy of ?d-actions -- 14. Yuzvinskii’s addition formula -- 15. ?d-actions on groups with zero-dimensional centres -- 16. Mahler measure -- 17. Mahler measure and entropy of group automorphisms -- 18. Mahler measure and entropy of ?d-actions -- VI. Positive entropy -- 19. Positive entropy -- 20. Completely positive entropy -- 21. Entropy and periodic points -- 22. The distribution of periodic points -- 23. Bernoullicity -- VII. Zero entropy -- 24. Entropy and dimension -- 25. Shift-invariant subgroups of $$ {(\mathbb{Z}/p\mathbb{Z})̂{{{\mathbb{Z}̂2}}}} $$ -- 26. Relative entropies and residual sigma-algebras -- VIII. Mixing -- 27. Multiple mixing and additive relations in fields -- 28. Masser’s theorem and non-mixing sets -- IX. Rigidity -- 29. Almost minimal ?d-actions and invariant measures -- 30. Cohomological rigidity -- 31. Isomorphism rigidity. 
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