Chapel Hill Ergodic Theory Workshops : June 8-9, 2002 and February 14-16, 2003, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
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Chapel Hill Ergodic Theory Workshops : June 8-9, 2002 and February 14-16, 2003, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
(Contemporary mathematics, v. 356)
American Mathematical Society, c2004
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Two ergodic theory workshops were held at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The events gave new researchers an introduction to active research areas and promoted interaction between young and established mathematicians. Included are research and survey articles devoted to various topics in ergodic theory. The book is suitable for graduate students and researchers interested in these and related areas.
Table of Contents
Why is the $3x+1$ problem hard? by E. Akin Lectures on Cantor and Mycielski sets for dynamical systems by E. Akin Duality and the one-sided ergodic Hilbert transform by I. Assani Rigidity conditions in topological dynamics related to a theorem of George Sell by J. Auslander and K. Berg On strong laws of large numbers with rates by G. Cohen, R. L. Jones, and M. Lin Besicovitch weights and the necessity of duality restrictions in the weighted ergodic theorem by C. Demeter and R. L. Jones Strong sweeping out for lacunary sequences by R. L. Jones Some old and new Rokhlin towers by I. Kornfeld.
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