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Jul 28, 2023 at 9:45 comment added Julian Hölz I have found the book of Eisner, Farkas, Haase and Nagel (Operator theoretic aspects of ergodic theory) to be very enlightening. It treats ergodic theory from the abstract point of view of functional analysis, which make a lot of arguments very easy to understand. The ergodic theory can then be applied to dynamical systems (measure preserving, topologic or stochastic) by means of composition operators called Koopman operators. Furthermore, it contains lots of interesting and open questions in the field.
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