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Partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms on Heisenberg nilmanifolds and holonomy maps
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    Partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms on Heisenberg nilmanifolds and holonomy maps (English)
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    24 October 2014
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    A nilmanifold \(\mathcal{H}\) is a manifold constructed as the quotient space of a 3-dimensional real Heisenberg group \(\mathbb{H}.\) An automorphism \(f: \mathcal{H}\rightarrow\mathcal{H}\) is called partially hyperbolic if the tangent bundle \(T\mathcal{H}\) admits a \(Df\)-invariant splitting \(T\mathcal{H}=E^{s}\oplus E^{c}\oplus E^{u},\) and there exist an integer \(k>0\) and a constant \(0<\mu<1\) such that, for any \(p\in\mathcal{H}\) and any unit vectors \(v^{s}\in E^{s}(p),v^{c}\in E^{c}(p),v^{u}\in E^{u}(p),\) we have \[ \|Df^{k}(v^{s})\|<\mu<\|Df^{k}(v^{c})\|<\mu^{-1}<\|Df^{k}(v^{u})\|. \] In the paper under review, the author shows that partially hyperbolic automorphisms on \(\mathcal{H}\) are not robustly transitive and gives a proof by introducing the Birkhoff section. The author provides examples of dynamical systems that are stably ergodic, but not robustly transitive, and gives a negative answer to the problem of whether minimality of stable and unstable foliations and accessibility imply robust transitivity for partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms. A corollary is given about the holonomy maps of the stable and unstable foliations of the diffeomorphisms \(\{f_{n}\}.\) This holonomy maps are twisted quasiperiodically forced circle homeomorphisms, which are transitive but non-minimal and satisfy certain fiberwise regularity properties.
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    partially hyperbolic
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    Heisenberg nilmanifolds
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    holonomy maps
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