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Puzzles of quasi-finite type, zeta functions and symbolic dynamics for multi-dimensional maps (English)
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3 August 2010
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The paper under review is a very interesting and deep mathematical work. The author studies entropy-expanding transformations which define a class of smooth dynamical systems which generalizes positive entropy and expanding maps. In this paper a symbolic representation of those dynamics in terms of puzzles in the Yoccoz's sense is constructed. Those puzzles are controlled by a ``constraint entropy'' bounded by the hypersurface entropy of the aforementioned transformations. This approach allows the generalization of classical properties of subshifts of finite type: finite multiplicity of maximal entropy measures, almost topological classification, meromorphic extension of Artin-Mazur zetafunctions counting periodic points.
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symbolic dynamics
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topological dynamics
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ergodic theory
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entropy
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measures of maximal entropy
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periodic points
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Artin-Mazur zeta function
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puzzle
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non-uniform hyperbolicity
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entropy-expanding transformations
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countable state topological Markov chains
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stable positive recurrence
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meromorphic extensions
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entropy-conjugacy
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complexity
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