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Ergodic theory is one of the few branches of mathematics which has
changed radically during the last two decades. Before this period,
with a small number of exceptions, ergodic theory dealt primarily
with averaging problems and general qualitative questions, while
now it is a powerful amalgam of methods used for the analysis of
statistical properties of dyna mical systems. For this reason, the
problems of ergodic theory now interest not only the mathematician,
but also the research worker in physics, biology, chemistry, etc.
The outline of this book became clear to us nearly ten years ago
but, for various reasons, its writing demanded a long period of
time. The main principle, which we adhered to from the beginning,
was to develop the approaches and methods or ergodic theory in the
study of numerous concrete examples. Because of this, Part I of the
book contains the description of various classes of dynamical
systems, and their elementary analysis on the basis of the
fundamental notions of ergodicity, mixing, and spectra of dynamical
systems. Here, as in many other cases, the adjective" elementary" i
not synonymous with "simple. " Part II is devoted to "abstract
ergodic theory. " It includes the construc tion of direct and skew
products of dynamical systems, the Rohlin-Halmos lemma, and the
theory of special representations of dynamical systems with
continuous time. A considerable part deals with entropy."
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