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- Title: Conformal Fractals: Ergodic Theory Methods
- Author(s) Feliks Przytycki, Mariusz UrbaĆski
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press (June 7, 2010); eBook (Preprint, 2009)
- Paperback: 366 pages
- eBook: PDF
- Language: English
- ASIN/ISBN-10: 0521438004
- ISBN-13: 978-0521438001
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This is a one-stop introduction to the methods of Ergodic Theory applied to holomorphic iteration. Focus on the field of 1-dimensional holomorphic iterations and underlying Fractal sets, from the point of view of geometric measure theory and rigidity.
About the Authors- Feliks Przytycki is a Professor in the Institute of Mathematics at the Polish Academy of Sciences.
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