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Nonlinear Dynamics And Chaos Part Ii: Ergodic Approach

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This is the second part of a two-part survey of the modern theory of nonlinear dynamical systems. We focus on the study of statistical properties of orbits generated by maps, a field of research known as ergodic theory. After introducing some basic concepts of measure theory, we discuss the notions of invariant and ergodic measures and provide examples of economic applications. The question of attractiveness and observability, already considered in Part I, is revisited and the concept of natural, or physical, measure is explained. This theoretical apparatus then is applied to the question of predictability of dynamical systems, and the notion of metric entropy is discussed. Finally, we consider the class of Bernoulli dynamical systems and discuss the possibility of distinguishing orbits of deterministic chaotic systems and realizations of stochastic processes.

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  • Medio, Alfredo, 1999. "Nonlinear Dynamics And Chaos Part Ii: Ergodic Approach," Macroeconomic Dynamics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 3(1), pages 84-114, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:macdyn:v:3:y:1999:i:01:p:84-114_01
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    1. Guo, Jang-Ting & Lansing, Kevin J., 2002. "Fiscal Policy, Increasing Returns, And Endogenous Fluctuations," Macroeconomic Dynamics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 6(5), pages 633-664, November.

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