Ergodic Theory
This is the 2011-12 webpage for the course MATH41112/MATH61112
Ergodic Theory. The material is divided into sections called lectures,
though they may not correspond exactly to actual lectures. Exercises
are included in the notes and later on I will also post a single file
containing all the exercises.
Course Notes (including Exercises)
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Past Examination Papers
Ignore any questions about entropy or information. They are not on
this year's syllabus.
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Recommended Books
- P. Walters, An Introduction to Ergodic Theory, Springer-Verlag,
1981.
- W. Parry, Topics in Ergodic Theory, Cambridge, 1981.
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