Research Team in Measurable Dynamics

Director: Dan Rudolph, djr@math.umd.edu, 301-405-5162
Co-director: Steve Kalikow (in the Fall, Steve is now at University of Memphis)
Motivating Project: In 1975 Hillel Furstenberg proved that for any value x irrational, the set of numbers {2i3jx mod 1}, for i and j in N, is dense. He asked whether in fact this set must be uniformly distributed. We will design and carry out computer experiments to seek greater insight into this longstanding question. The best results to date on this problem rest deeply on the notion of Kolmogorov-Sinai entropy and as a broader area of investigation we will look at a variety of modern approaches and questions around this fundamental concept.

Meeting Times: The regular meeting times for the team are 10-11 on Tuesdays and 3-4 on Thursdays in room 1310 unless otherwise announced. The Tuesday meeting is an academic lecture on the basics of measure theory and measurable dynamics. At the Thursday meetings we will continue to pursue our statistical approach to Furstenberg's conjecture.

Expectations: The team is open to all. We currently have undergraduate, first year and more advanced graduate students on our team. We expect active participation by all members and will design activities around the level of background of the participant. Please contact the Team Director if you wish to join the team as some background preparation will be needed.

Links: Math Graduate Page on RIT's
AMSC Page on RIT's