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New Zealand Mathematics Colloquium 1999
July 6-9, 1999
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Canterbury
Christchurch, New Zealand

Organizers
Doris Barnard, Therese Boustead, Chris Price, Bruce Robson, Gunter Steinke, Graeme Wake, Allan Willms

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Computational approaches to mixing rates in dynamical systems
by
Rua Murray
University of Waikato

It is often interesting to know how quickly a given dynamical system mixes to its natural invariant measure. This rate is given by the second largest eigenvalue of an associated transfer operator, a quantity that is in general rather hard to obtain. In this talk I will briefly discuss the relevance of dynamical \zeta-functions to this problem, and suggest some computational approaches based on Ulam-type spatial discretization schemes. Some preliminary, but encouraging, numerical evidence will be presented for low dimensional maps.

Date received: June 21, 1999


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