This classic book is based on lectures given by the author at the University of Chicago in 1956. The topics covered include, in particular, recurrence, the ergodic theorems, and a general discussion of ergodicity and mixing properties. There is also a general discussion of the relation between conjugacy and equivalence. With minimal prerequisites of some analysis and measure theory, this work can be used for a one-semester course in ergodic theory or for self-study.
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This concise classic by a well-known master of mathematical exposition has served as a basic introduction to aspects of ergodic theory since its first publication in 1956. Topics include recurrence, ergodic theorems, ergodicity and mixing properties, and the relation between conjugacy and equivalence. "The material is organized very well and painlessly presented." -- Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society.
Hungarian-born Paul R. Halmos (1916-2006) is widely regarded as a top-notch expositor of mathematics. He taught at the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan as well as other universities and made significant contributions to several areas of mathematics including mathematical logic, probability theory, ergodic theory, and functional analysis.
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