The Ergodic Hypothesis and Beyond

Seminar: 
Hahn Lecture Series
Event time: 
Monday, December 14, 2015 - 11:15am to 12:15pm
Location: 
HLH17-101
Speaker: 
Amie Wilkinson
Speaker affiliation: 
University of Chicago
Event description: 

The celebrated Ergodic Theorems of George Birkhoff and von Neumann in the 1930’s gave rise to a mathematical formulation of Boltzmann’s Ergodic Hypothesis in thermodynamics. This reformulated hypothesis has been described by a variety of authors as the conjecture that ergodicity – a form of randomness of orbit distributions – should be“the general case in conservative dynamics. I will discuss remarkable discoveries in the intervening century that show why such a hypothesis must be false in its most restrictive formulation but still survives in some contexts. In the end, I will begin to tackle the question, When is ergodicity and other chaotic behavior the general case?

Special note: 
*Note location-17 Hillhouse