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Chaos on the interval. (English) Zbl 1417.37029

University Lecture Series 67. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society (AMS) (ISBN 978-1-4704-2956-0/pbk; 978-1-4704-3759-6/ebook). xii, 215 p. (2017).
Publisher’s description: The aim of this book is to survey the relations between the various kinds of chaos and related notions for continuous interval maps from a topological point of view. The papers on this topic are numerous and widely scattered in the literature; some of them are little known, difficult to find, or originally published in Russian, Ukrainian, or Chinese. Dynamical systems given by the iteration of a continuous map on an interval have been broadly studied because they are simple but nevertheless exhibit complex behaviors. They also allow numerical simulations, which enabled the discovery of some chaotic phenomena. Moreover, the “most interesting” part of some higher-dimensional systems can be of lower dimension, which allows, in some cases, boiling it down to systems in dimension one.
Some of the more recent developments such as distributional chaos, the relation between entropy and Li-Yorke chaos, sequence entropy, and maps with infinitely many branches are presented in book form for the first time. The author gives complete proofs and addresses both graduate students and researchers.

MSC:

37-02 Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) pertaining to dynamical systems and ergodic theory
37E05 Dynamical systems involving maps of the interval
37B40 Topological entropy
37D45 Strange attractors, chaotic dynamics of systems with hyperbolic behavior
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