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Ergodic properties for some non-expanding non-reversible systems (English)
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19 November 2010
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The objective of the author is to study several ergodic properties of invariant measures and, after observing that in his case there is no essential difference between continuous and discrete systems, he justifies his decision to restrict the study to discrete non-reversible systems. He gives two ways to describe the distribution of all preimages for endomorphisms which are not necessarily expanding on a basic set. He gives a topological dynamics condition which guarantees that the corresponding measures converge to a unique conformal ergodic Borelian measure. He proves the ergodicity of the limit measure and looks at its stable conditional measures. When there exist negative Lyapunov exponents of the limit measure, the author studies the conditional probabilities induced on the non-uniform local stable manifolds by the limit measure and also its pointwise dimension on stable manifolds.
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invariant measures for non-invertible maps
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chaotic dynamics of non-expanding systems
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fractal dimensions
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metric entropy
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