Textile Systems For Endomorphisms And Automorphisms Of The Shift

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Textile Systems for Endomorphisms and Automorphisms of the Shift

Author: Masakazu Nasu
language: en
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Release Date: 1995
We introduce the notion of a textile system. Using this, we study the dynamical properties of endomorphisms and automorphisms of topological Markov shifts including one-sided ones. The dynamical properties of automorphisms of sofic systems are also studied.
Collected Papers of John Milnor

Author: Araceli Bonifant
language: en
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Release Date: 2014-11-05
This volume is the seventh in the series "Collected Papers of John Milnor." Together with the preceding Volume VI, it contains all of Milnor's papers in dynamics, through the year 2012. Most of the papers are in holomorphic dynamics; however, there are two in real dynamics and one on cellular automata. Two of the papers are published here for the first time. The papers in this volume provide important and fundamental material in real and complex dynamical systems. Many have become classics, and have inspired further research in the field. Some of the questions addressed here continue to be important in current research. In some cases, there have been minor corrections or clarifications, as well as references to more recent work which answers questions raised by the author. The volume also includes an index to facilitate searching the book for specific topics.
Groups and Graphs, Designs and Dynamics

Author: R. A. Bailey
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2024-05-30
This collection of four short courses looks at group representations, graph spectra, statistical optimality, and symbolic dynamics, highlighting their common roots in linear algebra. It leads students from the very beginnings in linear algebra to high-level applications: representations of finite groups, leading to probability models and harmonic analysis; eigenvalues of growing graphs from quantum probability techniques; statistical optimality of designs from Laplacian eigenvalues of graphs; and symbolic dynamics, applying matrix stability and K-theory. An invaluable resource for researchers and beginning Ph.D. students, this book includes copious exercises, notes, and references.