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Ergodic theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (633 words) |
 | The ergodicity of the geodesic flow on manifolds of constant negative curvature was discovered by E. |
 | Ergodicity of geodesic flow in symmetric spaces was given by F. |
 | A simple criterion for the ergodicity of a homogeneous flow on a homogeneous space of a semisimple Lie group was given by C. |
| Ergodic literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (293 words) |
 | Ergodic literature is literature that requires special effort to comprehend or read, perhaps due to a "non linear" structure. |
 | For example, ergodic literature may require following a very unconventional page layout in order to understand a novel, or in the case of ebooks, readers may need to constantly use hyperlinks to follow the narrative, or use menus to continue reading in a new location. |
 | Although it may be supposed that this kind of literature was born in the second half of the 20th century, at the same time as the first appearance of computers, critics of the ergodic literature have often mentioned the I Ching as the first example of genre. |