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Ratner's Theorems on Unipotent Flows (Chicago Lectures in Mathematics Series CLM)

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Book Details

  • Author: Morris, Dave Witte

  • Brand: University of Chicago Press

  • Edition: New

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Number of Pages: 203

  • Release Date: 15-08-2005

  • EAN: 9780226539843

  • Package Dimensions: 8.8 x 6.0 x 0.6 inches

  • Languages: English

About The Book
Ratner's Theorems and Measure Classification by Dave Witte Morris introduces the reader to the influential theorems of Marina Ratner, which have played a crucial role in understanding dynamical systems. The book provides a detailed account of Ratner's measure classification theorem, explaining its significance and offering a comprehensive exploration of its proof.

Written as a collection of lecture notes aimed at graduate students, this book bridges the gap between advanced research and a broader mathematical audience. It is an excellent resource for those seeking an accessible introduction to Ratner's groundbreaking work and its implications in the field of dynamical systems.

The text not only presents the theoretical background of these theorems but also makes the subject matter accessible to those unfamiliar with the more intricate details of dynamical systems theory. This book is an invaluable resource for students and researchers looking to understand the deep connections between measure theory and dynamical systems.