Further
reading. The books and lecture notes on the list below
typically cover an extensive material that goes far beyond the scope of
the course, yet none of them covers the material of the course
entirely. Probably the viewpoint of the Brin-Stuck
book is closest to that of the course.
- Alligood, K.; Sauer, T., Yorke, J.: Chaos: an
Introduction to Dynamical Systems, Springer, 2000
- Szász D.; Bálint
P.:
Ergodelmélet és dinamikai rendszerek jegyzet.
Elérhető INNEN.
- Bowen R.: Equilibrium States and the
Ergodic Theory of Anosov Diffeomorphisms, Springer, 1975
- Boyarski, A.; Góra, P.: Laws of
Chaos, Invariant measures and Dynamical systems in one dimension,
Birkhauser, 1997
- Brin,
M.; Stuck, G.: Introduction to Dynamical Systems, CUP, 2002
- Devaney, R.: An
Introduction to Chaotic Dynamical Systems, Addison-Wesley, 1989
- Katok, A.; Hasselblatt B.:
Introduction to the Modern Theory of Dynamical Systems, CUP, 1995
- Robinson, C.: Dynamical Systems, CRC Press, 1995
- Walters, P. : Introduction to Ergodic Theory,
Springer, 2007
- Wiggins, S.: Introduction to Applied Nonlinear
Analysis and Chaos,
Springer, 2003