Ergodic theory, dynamical systems, and the continuing influence of John C. Oxtoby : Oxtoby Centennial Conference, October 30-31, 2010, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA : Williams Ergodic Theory Conference, July 27-29, 2012, Williams College, Williamstown, MA : AMS Special Session, Ergodic Theory and Symbolic Dynamics, January 17-18, 2014, Baltimore, MD
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Ergodic theory, dynamical systems, and the continuing influence of John C. Oxtoby : Oxtoby Centennial Conference, October 30-31, 2010, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA : Williams Ergodic Theory Conference, July 27-29, 2012, Williams College, Williamstown, MA : AMS Special Session, Ergodic Theory and Symbolic Dynamics, January 17-18, 2014, Baltimore, MD
(Contemporary mathematics, 678)
American Mathematical Society, c2016
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Description
This volume contains the proceedings of three conferences in Ergodic Theory and Symbolic Dynamics: the Oxtoby Centennial Conference, held from October 30-31, 2010, at Bryn Mawr College; the Williams Ergodic Theory Conference, held from July 27-29, 2012, at Williams College; and the AMS Special Session on Ergodic Theory and Symbolic Dynamics, held from January 17-18, 2014, in Baltimore, MD.
This volume contains articles covering a variety of topics in measurable, symbolic and complex dynamics. It also includes a survey article on the life and work of John Oxtoby, providing a source of information about the many ways Oxtoby's work influenced mathematical thought in this and other fields.
Table of Contents
E. Akin, Conjugacy in the Cantor set automorphism group
S. Alpern, J. Auslander, and C. E. Silva, The mathematical work of John C. Oxtoby
T. I. Andress and E. A. Robinson Jr., The Cech cohomology and the spectrum for 1-dimensional tiling systems
K. Carroll and K. Petersen, Markov diagrams for some non-Markovian systems
D. Creutz, Contractive spaces and relatively contractive maps
R. L. Devaney, Mandelpinski structures in the parameter planes of rational maps
S. Ferenczi, J. Kulaga-Przymus, M. Lemanczyk, and C. Mauduit, Substitutions and Mobius disjointness
T. French, N. Ormes, and R. Pavlov, Subshifts with slowly growing numbers of follower sets
J. Furno, Haar measures and Hausdorff dimensions of $p$-adic Julia sets
J. Hawkins, Lebesgue measure theoretic dynamics of rational maps
A. Hill, The inverse problem for canonically bounded rank-one transformations
S. Kass and K. Madden, Higher dimensional shift spaces with shear
J. Kulaga-Przymus, M. Lemanczyk, and B. Weiss, Hereditary subshifts whose simplex of invariant measures is Poulsen
D. Ralston, Substitutions, symbolic codings, and discrepancy
B. D. Springer, Nearly continuous even Kakutani equivalence of nearly continuously rank-one transformations
K. Yancey, Dynamics of self-similar interval exchange transformations on three intervals.
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