Nikolai Chernov, University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL. Roberto Markarian, Universidad de la Republica, Montevideo, Uruguay.

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Simple examples Basic constructions Lyapunov exponents and hyperbolicity Dispersing billiards Dynamics of unstable manifolds Ergodic properties Statistical properties Bunimovich billiards General focusing chaotic billiards Afterword Measure theory Probability theory Ergodic theory Bibliography Index
Although there are many books covering general mathematical billiards there are no comprehensive introductory texts covering chaotic billiards. The book remedies this deficiency and presents the theory of chaotic billiards in a systematic way."" - Zentralblatt Math ""In contrast to many other works on billiards, this book does not hide any technicalities. It works out all the technical details, to the last epsilon. There are numerous exercises which are well chosen and useful. This way the reader can not only understand billiard theory in an active way, but can also develop the skills needed to address new questions. Thus it is useful not only graduate students, but also for senior mathematicans who would like to start working on billiards. I strongly recommend this book."" - Mathematical Reviews