Volume 1: The Collected Works of Anatole Katok

Svetlana Katok, Bassam Fayad, Giovanni Forni, Boris Hasselblatt, Mariusz Lemańczyk, Yakov Pesin, Federico Rodriguez Hertz, Ralf Spatzier

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Abstract

These volumes collect most of the papers of Anatole Katok, one of the founders of the modern theory of dynamical systems. Katok’s work reflects half a century of research in mathematics and includes ergodic theory, hyperbolic, elliptic, and parabolic smooth dynamics, as well as higher-rank actions. Katok’s papers cover an extremely broad range of topics in dynamics, and they contain many seminal contributions that had great impact on later developments and are now widely recognized as classical. Katok also authored numerous historical and biographical papers, and these contain accounts of crucial developments from the point of view of one of the main protagonists. Besides papers which have already appeared in academic journals, this collection includes several previously unpublished papers as well as some whose English translation appears here for the first time. These collected works are organized by topic into six chapters, each featuring an introduction written by respective leading specialists. Volume I focuses on the following topics: Hyperbolicity, Entropy, Geodesic Flows, Interval Exchange Transformations, Billiards, Twist Maps, Spectral Theory, Approximations, Combinatorial Constructions, and History of Dynamics. Contents: • Hyperbolicity, Entropy, Geodesic Flows (Yakov Pesin) • Interval Exchange Transformations, Billiards, Twist Maps (Giovanni Forni) • Spectral Theory, Approximation, Combinatorial Constructions (Bassam Fayad and Mariusz Lemańczyk) • History of Dynamics, Surveys, Unpublished Preprints (Boris Hasselblatt) Readership: Graduates and researchers in the fields of dynamical systems and ergodic theory.

Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherWorld Scientific Publishing Co.
Number of pages1306
ISBN (Electronic)9789811237768
ISBN (Print)9789811237751
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Mathematics
  • General Engineering

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