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Amie Wilkinson: Robust mechanisms fo Robust mechanisms for chaos, I: Geometry and the birth of stable ergodicityr chaos, I: Geometry and the birth of stable ergodicity

Time: Mon 2015-05-25 13.15 - 14.15

Location: Lecture hall E3, Osquars backe 14

Participating: Amie Wilkinson, University of Chicago

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The first general, robust mechanism for ergodicity was developed by E. Hopf in the 1930's in the context of Riemannian geometry. Loosely put, Hopf showed that for a negatively curved, compact surface, the "typical" infinite geodesic fills the manifold in a very uniform way, a property called equidistribution. I will discuss Hopf's basic idea in both topological and measure-theoretic settings and how it has developed into a widely applicable mechanism for chaotic behavior in smooth dynamics.