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    Hyperbolicity, sinks and measure in one dimensional dynamics (English)
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    The author studies the dynamics of \(C^ 2\) maps of the unit circle and the unit interval. The main theorem states that if f is a \(C^ 2\) endomorphism and \(\Lambda\) is a compact invariant subset that does not contain critical points, sinks or nonhyperbolic periodic points, then either \(\Lambda =S^ 1\) and f is topologically equivalent to an irrational rotation or \(\Lambda\) is a hyperbolic set. The author gives another application of the method, proving, for instance, that for every \(C^ 2\) immersion f of the circle, either its Julia set has measure zero or it is the whole circle and then f is ergodic.
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    one-dimensional dynamics
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    immersion of the circle
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    hyperbolicity
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    structural stability
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