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    Choquet simplices as spaces of invariant probability measures on post-critical sets (English)
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    9 February 2010
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    The paper under review deals with topological dynamical systems. In this setting, it is well known that the space of invariant probability measures (i.p.m.'s) is a non-empty metrizable Choquet simplex (respect to the weak* topology). Reciprocally, \textit{T. Downarowicz} [Isr. J. Math. 74, No. 2--3, 241--256 (1991; Zbl 0746.58047)] proved that every non-empty metrizable Choquet simplex \(\mathcal{C}\) can be realized (up to an affine homeomorphism) as the space of i.p.m.'s of the dynamical system generated by a minimal homeomorphism of a Cantor set. Now, the authors give a more natural realization of \(\mathcal{C},\) since they prove that it arises as the space of i.p.m.'s associated to some \(\omega\)-limit sets of logistic maps. Namely, if \(f_{\lambda}(x)=\lambda x(1-x),\) \(x\in [0,1],\) and \(X_\lambda\) is the \(\omega\)-limit set of \(x=\frac{1}{2}\) respect to \(f_\lambda,\) it holds:\newline Main Theorem. For each \(\mathcal{C}\) there is a parameter \(\lambda\in (0,4]\) such that the post-critical set \(X_\lambda\) is a Cantor set, the restriction of \(f_\lambda\) to \(X_\lambda\) is minimal, and such that the space of i.p.m.'s supported by this set, endowed with the weak* topology, is affine homeomorphic to \(\mathcal{C}.\) The proof of this result relies on the notions of cutting time sequences and kneading maps [see \textit{H. Bruin, G. Keller} and \textit{M. St. Pierre}, Ergodic Theory Dyn. Syst. 17, No. 6, 1267--1287 (1997; Zbl 0898.58012)].
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    logistic map
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    post-critical set
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    invariant measures
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    ergodic measures
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    Choquet simplices
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    weak* topology
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    minimal Cantor system
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    generalized odometer
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    Toeplitz flows
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    cutting times
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    kneading map
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