Ergodic Theory

Ergodic Theory

1979 | M. Denker and K. Jacobs
The given content is a list of volumes from the "Lecture Notes in Mathematics" series, each containing a title, author(s), publication year, and page count. Volumes 1–521 can be contacted through a bookseller or Springer-Verlag. Volumes 522–579 include a variety of mathematical topics such as ergodic theory, probability, algebra, topology, and analysis. Each volume is a collection of papers or proceedings from conferences or seminars, edited by various authors. The content covers recent research and significant results in mathematics, with some volumes focusing on specific areas like ergodic theory, which was the topic of a conference held in Oberwolfach in 1978. The conference brought together mathematicians from various countries and included discussions on topics such as topological dynamics, measure theory, and dynamical systems. The series is edited by A. Dold and B. Eckmann, with specific volumes dedicated to different mathematical subjects. The content is primarily academic and technical, aimed at mathematicians and researchers in the field.The given content is a list of volumes from the "Lecture Notes in Mathematics" series, each containing a title, author(s), publication year, and page count. Volumes 1–521 can be contacted through a bookseller or Springer-Verlag. Volumes 522–579 include a variety of mathematical topics such as ergodic theory, probability, algebra, topology, and analysis. Each volume is a collection of papers or proceedings from conferences or seminars, edited by various authors. The content covers recent research and significant results in mathematics, with some volumes focusing on specific areas like ergodic theory, which was the topic of a conference held in Oberwolfach in 1978. The conference brought together mathematicians from various countries and included discussions on topics such as topological dynamics, measure theory, and dynamical systems. The series is edited by A. Dold and B. Eckmann, with specific volumes dedicated to different mathematical subjects. The content is primarily academic and technical, aimed at mathematicians and researchers in the field.
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