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It is commonly believed that chaos is linked to non-linearity,
however many (even quite natural) linear dynamical systems exhibit
chaotic behavior. The study of these systems is a young and
remarkably active field of research, which has seen many landmark
results over the past two decades. Linear dynamics lies at the
crossroads of several areas of mathematics including operator
theory, complex analysis, ergodic theory and partial differential
equations. At the same time its basic ideas can be easily
understood by a wide audience. Written by two renowned specialists,
Linear Chaos provides a welcome introduction to this theory. Split
into two parts, part I presents a self-contained introduction to
the dynamics of linear operators, while part II covers selected,
largely independent topics from linear dynamics. More than 350
exercises and many illustrations are included, and each chapter
contains a further 'Sources and Comments' section. The only
prerequisites are a familiarity with metric spaces, the basic
theory of Hilbert and Banach spaces and fundamentals of complex
analysis. More advanced tools, only needed occasionally, are
provided in two appendices. A self-contained exposition, this book
will be suitable for self-study and will appeal to advanced
undergraduate or beginning graduate students. It will also be of
use to researchers in other areas of mathematics such as partial
differential equations, dynamical systems and ergodic theory.
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