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What will be a good book to solve exercises from in ergodic theory?
Ring theory exercises at the graduate levelGood Queuing Theory Introductory TextbookA Good Book for Mathematical Probability TheoryWhat ODE book has good exercises?Good resource/exercises for learning asymptotic analysis?Good book on Lebesgue TheoryGraph Theory for Dummies BookWhat are some modern books on Markov Chains with plenty of good exercises?Does there exist a book on complex analysis with many examples and exercises?Good introductory book on Mechanics
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Ergodic Theory with a view towards Number Theory by Manfred Einsiedler and Thomas Ward is a great book with plenty of exercises (and selected hints if needed), even if you're not so interested in the number theory side.
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