Stationary Measures for Discrete Random Dynamical Systems - 01
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Explore stationary measures for discrete random dynamical systems in this 53-minute lecture from the 8th Brazilian School of Dynamical Systems. Learn from Aaron Brown of Northwestern University as he presents fundamental concepts and advanced techniques in this specialized area of dynamical systems theory. Delve into the mathematical foundations of random dynamical systems and understand how stationary measures provide crucial insights into the long-term behavior of these systems. Discover the connections between ergodic theory, probability theory, and dynamical systems through rigorous mathematical exposition. Gain exposure to current research directions and methodologies used in analyzing discrete random dynamical systems. This lecture forms part of a comprehensive school program designed to bring together postgraduate students and researchers in dynamical systems, ergodic theory, and related mathematical fields including geometry, probability, number theory, and topology.
Syllabus
8th Brazilian School of Dynamical Systems - MC - Aaron Brown (Northwestern University, USA) - 01
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Instituto de Matemática Pura e Aplicada