Marlies Gerber
Mathematics · Indiana University
Publications
32
Citations
296
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
45
Publishing since 1981
Marlies Gerber works in mathematics, specifically in ergodic theory and dynamical systems, which studies how systems evolve over time and whether different systems can be classified or told apart. A recurring focus is on classification problems for flows and diffeomorphisms (smooth transformations), including questions about when such systems are or are not distinguishable up to certain equivalences. The work also touches on topics like billiard dynamics and properties such as being 'loosely Bernoulli.'
Publication activity has been steady but low over the last decade, averaging under one paper per year.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Non-classifiability of ergodic flows up to time change
Inventiones mathematicae · 2025
- Non-Classifiability of Kolmogorov Diffeomorphisms up to Isomorphism
arXiv (Cornell University) · 2023
- Loosely Bernoulli odometer-based systems whose corresponding circular systems are not loosely Bernoulli
Homo Politicus (Academy of Humanities and Economics in Lodz) · 2022
- Loosely Bernoulli odometer-based systems whose corresponding circular systems are not loosely Bernoulli
Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems · 2021
- Non-classifiability of Ergodic Flows up to Time Change
arXiv (Cornell University) · 2021
- A smooth zero-entropy diffeomorphism whose product with itself is loosely Bernoulli
Journal d Analyse Mathématique · 2020
- A smooth zero-entropy diffeomorphism whose product with itself is\n loosely Bernoulli
arXiv (Cornell University) · 2018
- Generic absence of finite blocking for interior points of Birkhoff billiards
Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems · 2016
- arXiv (Cornell University)×3
- Inventiones mathematicae×1
- Homo Politicus (Academy of Humanities and Economics in Lodz)×1
- Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems×1
- Journal d Analyse Mathématique×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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