Cornell Math - MATH 617, Fall 2005

MATH 617: Dynamical Systems (Fall 2005)

Instructor: John Smillie

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This course will be an introduction to Dynamical Systems. We will use the recently published book, "Introduction to Dynamical Systems" by Brin and Stuck. This is a nice book for two reasons. It gives a variety of viewpoints on the field and it has some very nice problems which will be assigned as homework.

Topics will include:

  • Topological dynamics and topological entropy.
  • Symbolic dynamics, subshifts of finite type and substitution systems.
  • Basic hyperbolic theory and applications to celestial mechanics, expanding maps and complex dynamics.
  • Continued fractions viewed as a concrete example of renormalization.
  • Equidistribution of orbits and applications to polygonal billiards