Approximating Entropy and Pressure for Multidimensional Shifts of Finite Type
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Explore a conference talk on approximating entropy and pressure for multidimensional shifts of finite type, presented by Ronnie Pavlov at the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques in Marseille, France. Delve into this advanced mathematical topic as part of the thematic meeting on "Multidimensional symbolic dynamics and lattice models of quasicrystals." Access the one-hour and six-minute recording through CIRM's Audiovisual Mathematics Library, which offers enhanced features such as chapter markers, keywords, abstracts, bibliographies, and Mathematics Subject Classification. Utilize the multi-criteria search function to discover related talks by worldwide mathematicians in various mathematical areas.
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Ronnie Pavlov: Approximating entropy/pressure for multidimensional shifts of finite type
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Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques