Ergodic theory, open dynamics, and coherent structures / [edited by] Wael Bahsoun, Christopher Bose and Gary Froyland.
Material type: TextSeries: Springer proceedings in mathematics & statistics ; v 70.Publication details: New York : Springer, 2014.Description: xvi, 227 p. : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781493904181 (hbk. : acidfree paper)
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515.45 W641 Lectures on integral equations | 515.45 W926 Numerical Treatment of Integral Equations | 515.46 Y22 Half-discrete Hilbert-type inequalities / | 515.48 B151 Ergodic theory, open dynamics, and coherent structures / | 515.48 B271 Introduction to smooth ergodic theory / | 515.48 C854 Ergodic theory and dynamical systems / | 515.48 Ei35 Ergodic theory |
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Nonautonomous flows as open dynamical systems: characterising escape rates and time-varying boundaries.-
2. Eigenvalues of transfer operators for dynamical systems with holes.-
3. Periodic points, escape rates and escape measures.-
4. A multi-time step method to compute optical flow with scientific priors for observations of a fluidic system.-
5. Numerical approximation of conditionally invariant measures via maximum entropy.-
6. Lebesgue ergodicity of a dissipative subtractive algorithm.-
7. Improved estimates of survival probabilities via isospectral transformations.-
8. Dispersing billiards with small holes.-
9. Almost-invariant and finite-time coherent sets: directionality, duration, and diffusion.-
10. Return-time statistics, hitting-time statistics, and inducing--
References.
This book contains contributions from world leading expertsin ergodic theory, dynamical systems, numerical analysis, fluid dynamics, and networks.The volume will serve asa valuable reference for mathematicians, physicists, engineers, physical oceanographers, atmospheric scientists, biologists, and climate scientists, who currently use, or wish to learn how to use, probabilistic techniques to cope with dynamical models that display open, coherent, or non-equilibrium behavior.
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