Equilibrium States in Ergodic Theory / Edition 1

Equilibrium States in Ergodic Theory / Edition 1

by Gerhard Keller
ISBN-10:
0521595347
ISBN-13:
9780521595346
Pub. Date:
01/22/1998
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521595347
ISBN-13:
9780521595346
Pub. Date:
01/22/1998
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Equilibrium States in Ergodic Theory / Edition 1

Equilibrium States in Ergodic Theory / Edition 1

by Gerhard Keller

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Overview

This book provides a detailed introduction to the ergodic theory of equilibrium states giving equal weight to two of its most important applications, namely to equilibrium statistical mechanics on lattices and to (time discrete) dynamical systems. It starts with a chapter on equilibrium states on finite probability spaces that introduces the main examples for the theory on an elementary level. After two chapters on abstract ergodic theory and entropy, equilibrium states and variational principles on compact metric spaces are introduced, emphasizing their convex geometric interpretation. Stationary Gibbs measures, large deviations, the Ising model with external field, Markov measures, Sinai-Bowen-Ruelle measures for interval maps and dimension maximal measures for iterated function systems are the topics to which the general theory is applied in the last part of the book. The text is self contained except for some measure theoretic prerequisites that are listed (with references to the literature) in an appendix.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521595346
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 01/22/1998
Series: London Mathematical Society Student Texts , #42
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.02(w) x 8.94(h) x 0.43(d)

Table of Contents

1. Simple examples of equilibrium states; 2. Some basic ergodic theory; 3. Entropy; 4. Equilibrium states and pressure; 5. Gibbs measures; 6. Equilibrium states and derivatives; Appendix: Background material.
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