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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Marcelo Viana (Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada (IMPA), Rio de Janeiro) , Krerley Oliveira (Universidade Federal de Alagoas, Brazil)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Volume: 151 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.870kg ISBN: 9781107126961ISBN 10: 1107126967 Pages: 548 Publication Date: 15 February 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews'The book provides the student or researcher with an excellent reference and/or base from which to move into current research in ergodic theory. This book would make an excellent text for a graduate course on ergodic theory.' Douglas P. Dokken, Mathematical Reviews '... Viana and Oliveira have written yet another excellent textbook! It may be fruitfully used to guide a graduate course in dynamical systems, or a topics seminar at either advanced undergraduate or early graduate levels. The book is designed so that the instructor may cull a variety of courses from its contents. The authors deserve special kudos for their collection of over 400 exercises, many with hints and solutions at the end of the book. As a further bonus, if only to pique the reader's interest, a number of recent research results and open problems are sprinkled throughout the book.' Tushar Das, MAA Reivews 'The book provides the student or researcher with an excellent reference and/or base from which to move into current research in ergodic theory. This book would make an excellent text for a graduate course on ergodic theory.' Douglas P. Dokken, Mathematical Reviews '... Viana and Oliveira have written yet another excellent textbook! It may be fruitfully used to guide a graduate course in dynamical systems, or a topics seminar at either advanced undergraduate or early graduate levels. The book is designed so that the instructor may cull a variety of courses from its contents. The authors deserve special kudos for their collection of over 400 exercises, many with hints and solutions at the end of the book. As a further bonus, if only to pique the reader's interest, a number of recent research results and open problems are sprinkled throughout the book.' Tushar Das, MAA Reivews 'The book provides the student or researcher with an excellent reference and/or base from which to move into current research in ergodic theory. This book would make an excellent text for a graduate course on ergodic theory.' Douglas P. Dokken, Mathematical Reviews '… Viana and Oliveira have written yet another excellent textbook! It may be fruitfully used to guide a graduate course in dynamical systems, or a topics seminar at either advanced undergraduate or early graduate levels. The book is designed so that the instructor may cull a variety of courses from its contents. The authors deserve special kudos for their collection of over 400 exercises, many with hints and solutions at the end of the book. As a further bonus, if only to pique the reader's interest, a number of recent research results and open problems are sprinkled throughout the book.' Tushar Das, MAA Reivews 'The book provides the student or researcher with an excellent reference and/or base from which to move into current research in ergodic theory. This book would make an excellent text for a graduate course on ergodic theory.' Douglas P. Dokken, Mathematical Reviews '... Viana and Oliveira have written yet another excellent textbook! It may be fruitfully used to guide a graduate course in dynamical systems, or a topics seminar at either advanced undergraduate or early graduate levels. The book is designed so that the instructor may cull a variety of courses from its contents. The authors deserve special kudos for their collection of over 400 exercises, many with hints and solutions at the end of the book. As a further bonus, if only to pique the reader's interest, a number of recent research results and open problems are sprinkled throughout the book.' Tushar Das, MAA Reivews Author InformationMarcelo Viana is Professor of Mathematics at the Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada (IMPA), Rio de Janeiro, and a leading research expert in ergodic theory and dynamical systems. He has served in several academic organizations, such as the International Mathematical Union (Vice President, 2011–2014), the Brazilian Mathematical Society (President, 2013–2015), the Latin American Mathematical Union (Scientific Coordinator, 2001–2008) and the newly founded Mathematical Council of the Americas. He is also a member of the academies of science of Brazil, Portugal, Chile and the Developing World, and he has received several academic distinctions, including the Grand Croix of Scientific Merit, granted by the President of Brazil, in 2000, and the Ramanujan Prize of ICTP and IMU in 2005. He was an Invited Speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Zurich (1994), a Plenary Speaker at the International Congress of Mathematical Physics (1994), and a Plenary Speaker at the ICM in Berlin (1998). To date, he has supervised thirty-two doctoral theses. Currently, he leads the organization of the ICM 2018 in Rio de Janeiro, and he is also involved in initiatives to improve mathematical education in his country. Krerley Oliveira is Associate Professor at the Universidade Federal de Alagoas (UFAL), Brazil, where he founded the graduate program in mathematics and the State of Alagoas Math Olympiad program, where he promotes young talent for mathematics. He was a medalist at the Brazilian Mathematical Olympiad (1996) and twice at the Iberoamerican Mathematical Olympiad for university students (1999 and 2000). He was elected an Affiliate Member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences (2007–2012) and his research is focused on dynamical systems and ergodic theory. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |