Statistical Properties of Dynamical Systems with Some Hyperbolicity
- Authors
- Lai‐Sang Young
- Journal
- Annals of Mathematics
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This paper, published in 1998, received 394 indexed citations . Written by Lai‐Sang Young covering the research area of Statistical and Nonlinear Physics and Mathematical Physics. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Mathematical Physics (370 citations), Statistical and Nonlinear Physics (272 citations) and Computer Networks and Communications (51 citations). Published in Annals of Mathematics.
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