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Title:
Number theory and dynamical systems
Series:
Lecture notes series (London Mathematical Society) ; 134
Publication Information:
Cambridge, N.Y. : Cambridge, University Press, 1989
ISBN:
9780521369190
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30000001682933 QA241 N863 1989 Open Access Book Book
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This volume contains selected contributions from a very successful meeting on Number Theory and Dynamical Systems held at the University of York in 1987. There are close and surprising connections between number theory and dynamical systems. One emerged last century from the study of the stability of the solar system where problems of small divisors associated with the near resonance of planetary frequencies arose. Previously the question of the stability of the solar system was answered in more general terms by the celebrated KAM theorem, in which the relationship between near resonance (and so Diophantine approximation) and stability is of central importance. Other examples of the connections involve the work of Szemeredi and Furstenberg, and Sprindzuk. As well as containing results on the relationship between number theory and dynamical systems, the book also includes some more speculative and exploratory work which should stimulate interest in different approaches to old problems.


Table of Contents

1 Non-degeneracy in the perturbation theory of integrable dynamical systems Helmut Riissmann
2 Infinite dimensional inverse function theorems and small divisorsJ. A. G. Vickers
3 Metric Diophantine approximation of quadratic formsS. J. Patterson
4 Symbolic dynamics and Diophantine equations Caroline Series
5 On badly approximable numbers, Schmidt games and bounded orbits of flowsS. G. Dani
6 Estimates for Fourier coefficients of cusp formsS. Raghavan and R. Weissauer
7 The integral geometry of fractalsK. J. Falconer
8 Geometry of algebraic continued fractalsJ. Harrison
9 Chaos implies confusionMichel Mendes France
10 The Riemann hypothesis and the Hamiltonian of a quantum mechanical systemJ. V. Armitage.
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