This concise classic by a well-known master of mathematical exposition has served as a basic introduction to aspects of ergodic theory since its first publication in 1956. Topics include recurrence, ergodic theorems, ergodicity and mixing properties, and the relation between conjugacy and equivalence. "The material is organized very well and painlessly presented." — Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society.
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