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Characterization of measures satisfying the Pesin entropy formula for random dynamical systems
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    Characterization of measures satisfying the Pesin entropy formula for random dynamical systems (English)
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    2 February 2000
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    Suppose \(f:M\to M\) is a \(C^2\) diffeomorphism of a compact Riemannian manifold \(M\), \(\mu\) is an invariant probability measure for \(f\), \(h_\mu(f)\) is the associated entropy, and \(\lambda_i(x)\), \(1\leq i\leq d=\dim M\), are the Lyapunov exponents in \(x\in M\), counted with multiplicities. The Pesin formula \(h_\mu(f)= \sum_1^d \int \lambda_i^+(x) d\mu(x)\) is known to hold if and only if \(\mu\) is ``absolutely continuous along unstable directions'' [\textit{F. Ledrappier} and \textit{L.-S. Young}, Ann. Math. (2) 122, 509-539 (1985; Zbl 0605.58028)]. This had been generalized to products of independent and identically distributed \(C^2\) diffeomorphisms [\textit{Pei-Dong Liu} and \textit{M. Qian}, Smooth ergodic theory of random dynamical systems, Springer Lect. Notes Math. 1606 (1995; Zbl 0841.58041)]. Here the result is extended further to general products of \(C^2\) diffeomorphisms in stationary (and ergodic) dependence on a probability space which is assumed to be a Polish space equipped with a Borel probability measure.
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    random invariant measure
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    invariant probability measure
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    Lyapunov exponents
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    Pesin formula
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    unstable directions
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    Polish space
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    probability measure
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