Dynamics Done with Your Bare Hands [electronic resource] : Lecture notes by Diana Davis, Bryce Weaver, Roland K. W. Roeder, Pablo Lessa / Françoise Dal’Bo, François Ledrappier, Amie Wilkinson

Contributor(s): Dal’Bo, Françoise [editor.] | Ledrappier, François [editor.] | Wilkinson, Amie [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: EMS Series of Lectures in Mathematics (ELM)Publisher: Zuerich, Switzerland : European Mathematical Society Publishing House, 2016Description: 1 online resource (214 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783037196687Subject(s): Differential equations | Dynamical systems and ergodic theory | Differential geometryOther classification: 37-xx | 53-xx Online resources: Click here to access online | cover image
Contents:
Lines in positive genus: An introduction to flat surfaces / Diana Davis -- Introduction to complicated behavior and periodic orbits / Bryce Weaver -- Around the boundary of complex dynamics / Roland K.W. Roeder -- Recurrence vs transience: An introduction to random walks / Pablo Lessa.
Summary: This book arose from 4 lectures given at the Undergraduate Summer School of the Thematic Program Dynamics and Boundaries held at the University of Notre Dame. It is intended to introduce (under)graduate students to the field of dynamical systems by emphasizing elementary examples, exercises and bare hands constructions. The lecture of Diana Davis is devoted to billiard flows on polygons, a simple-sounding class of continuous time dynamical system for which many problems remain open. Bryce Weaver focuses on the dynamics of a 2x2 matrix acting on the flat torus. This example introduced by Vladimir Arnold illustrates the wide class of uniformly hyperbolic dynamical systems, including the geodesic flow for negatively curved, compact manifolds. Roland Roeder considers a dynamical system on the complex plane governed by a quadratic map with a complex parameter. These maps exhibit complicated dynamics related to the Mandelbrot set defined as the set of parameters for which the orbit remains bounded. Pablo Lessa deals with a type of non-deterministic dynamical system: a simple walk on an infinite graph, obtained by starting at a vertex and choosing a random neighbor at each step. The central question concerns the recurrence property. When the graph is a Cayley graph of a group, the behavior of the walk is deeply related to algebraic properties of the group.
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Lines in positive genus: An introduction to flat surfaces / Diana Davis -- Introduction to complicated behavior and periodic orbits / Bryce Weaver -- Around the boundary of complex dynamics / Roland K.W. Roeder -- Recurrence vs transience: An introduction to random walks / Pablo Lessa.

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This book arose from 4 lectures given at the Undergraduate Summer School of the Thematic Program Dynamics and Boundaries held at the University of Notre Dame. It is intended to introduce (under)graduate students to the field of dynamical systems by emphasizing elementary examples, exercises and bare hands constructions. The lecture of Diana Davis is devoted to billiard flows on polygons, a simple-sounding class of continuous time dynamical system for which many problems remain open. Bryce Weaver focuses on the dynamics of a 2x2 matrix acting on the flat torus. This example introduced by Vladimir Arnold illustrates the wide class of uniformly hyperbolic dynamical systems, including the geodesic flow for negatively curved, compact manifolds. Roland Roeder considers a dynamical system on the complex plane governed by a quadratic map with a complex parameter. These maps exhibit complicated dynamics related to the Mandelbrot set defined as the set of parameters for which the orbit remains bounded. Pablo Lessa deals with a type of non-deterministic dynamical system: a simple walk on an infinite graph, obtained by starting at a vertex and choosing a random neighbor at each step. The central question concerns the recurrence property. When the graph is a Cayley graph of a group, the behavior of the walk is deeply related to algebraic properties of the group.

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