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Shadowing and Hyperbolicity

Lecture Notes in Mathematics 2193

Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, Switzerland
Published: 2nd Sep 2017
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 13mm
Weight: 335g
ISBN-10: 3319651838
ISBN-13: 9783319651835
Barcode No: 9783319651835
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Synopsis
Focusing on the theory of shadowing of approximate trajectories (pseudotrajectories) of dynamical systems, this book surveys recent progress in establishing relations between shadowing and such basic notions from the classical theory of structural stability as hyperbolicity and transversality. Special attention is given to the study of "quantitative" shadowing properties, such as Lipschitz shadowing (it is shown that this property is equivalent to structural stability both for diffeomorphisms and smooth flows), and to the passage to robust shadowing (which is also equivalent to structural stability in the case of diffeomorphisms, while the situation becomes more complicated in the case of flows). Relations between the shadowing property of diffeomorphisms on their chain transitive sets and the hyperbolicity of such sets are also described. The book will allow young researchers in the field of dynamical systems to gain a better understanding of new ideas in the global qualitative theory. It will also be of interest to specialists in dynamical systems and their applications.

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"The book is clearly written and appropriate both for advanced graduate students in the area and for researchers working or being interested in the field." (Christian Poetzsche, zbMATH 1426.37004, 2020)
"This book gives an up-to-date account of results on the relations between shadowing and such basic notions from the classical theory of structural stability as hyperbolicity and transversality. ... The style of presentation is very clear and, in my opinion, the book is quite suitable for researchers in the field of dynamical systems to understand the global qualitative theory from different points of view." (Yujun Zhu, Mathematical Reviews, July, 2018)