Abstract

The theory of (random) dynamical systems is a framework for the analysis of large time behaviour of time-evolving systems (driven by noise). These notes contain an elementary introduction to the theory of both dynamical and random dynamical systems. The subject matter is made accessible by means of very simple examples and highlights relationships between the deterministic and the random theories.

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