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S Nov 15, 2014 at 19:58 history suggested Ali Taghavi
I add the tag Gelfand duality because the formulation of the question is somehow related to this duality
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Nov 10, 2014 at 20:02 comment added Vít Tuček @davidbar There are many flavours (e.g. topological dynamics, ergodic theory) a and I'm no expert. I just participated in an internet seminar on ergodic theory a few years ago. The notes are here: fa.uni-tuebingen.de/lehre/isem/12th-2008-09/… I guess the question is what kind of phenomenon do you want to study (e.g. smooth, topological, stochastic, ...) and that should narrow your search down. It may very well be that this point of view through dynamical systems is not very fruitful for your purposes.
Nov 10, 2014 at 19:59 history edited Vít Tuček
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Nov 10, 2014 at 19:15 comment added compmath @VítTuček Would you know of any such book titles I could look up, or any keywords that could point me in this direction? Thank you.
Nov 10, 2014 at 17:24 comment added Vít Tuček There are whole books devoted to studying dynamics of a topological or smooth semigroup (by that I mean studying the semigroup $\{T^k\,|\, k\geq 0, T: M \to M\}$) via it's representation on (mostly $L^2(M)$) function spaces via pullbacks.
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Nov 10, 2014 at 8:56 history edited compmath CC BY-SA 3.0
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Nov 10, 2014 at 8:46 comment added Stefan Waldmann possible duplicate of Inverse Problem for Pullback
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