PROFESSOR
- Noah Rhee
Contact Detail
Noah RheeRheeN@umkc.edu
Description
In the past several decades the statistical study of chaotic dynamical systems has attracted much attention of scientific communities. In such problems, the existence and computation of absolutely continuous invariant measures associated with the underlying transformations are two important aspects of the applications of ergodic theory to applied areas. Such an invariant measure can be found by finding a stationary density of the Frobenius-Perron operator with respect to the given measurable transformation. Students can study various numerical methods to approximate the stationary density of this operator.
Last Updated
Jul 6, 2015
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