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Patterson-Sullivan measures on the boundary of a hyperbolic space in the sense of Gromov (English)
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7 September 1994
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The author investigates the metric theory of the boundary of a discrete group of quasi-isometries of a hyperbolic space (in the sense of Rips- Gromov); note that this is a somewhat more general concept than that of a hyperbolic group. One can define a critical exponent (exponent of convergence) for such a group as \(\lim \sup R^{-1}\log n_ Y(R)\) where \(n_ Y(R)\) denotes the number of elements of the orbit of \(Y\) in a ball of radius \(R\). This is well-defined and the author shows that if the group is infinite this exponent is positive. If the group is finitely generated then it is also finite. The author shows that there is a measure supported on the limit set of the group (i.e. the accumulation set in the boundary of any orbit in the hyperbolic space on which the group acts). This measure is quasi- conformal under the group with exponent equal to the critical exponent. This construction allows the author to extend the range of the familiar theory of standard hyperbolic groups to this class. In particular he is able to obtain sharp estimates for the growth of \(n_ Y(R)\) and to evaluate the Hausdorff dimension of the limit set of the group. The results are particularly sharp if the hyperbolic space is a tree.
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discrete group of quasi-isometries of a hyperbolic space
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critical exponent
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measure
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boundary
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hyperbolic groups
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Hausdorff dimension of the limit set of the group
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tree
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