Coexistence of uniquely ergodic subsystems of interval mappings (Q1314413)

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Coexistence of uniquely ergodic subsystems of interval mappings
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    Coexistence of uniquely ergodic subsystems of interval mappings (English)
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    22 September 1994
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    The author considers uniquely ergodic subsystems of interval mappings and associates functions with them which are invariants up to topological conjugacy. An appropriate Sharkovskij-like ordering on these functions enables him to establish a coexistence of uniquely ergodic subsystems. Let \({\mathcal Z}\) be the set of functions \(s:\mathbb{N} \to \mathbb{N}\) satisfying \(s(k) | k\) for every \(k \in\mathbb{N}\) and for every \(\ell,k \in\mathbb{N}\) if \(\ell | k\) then \(s(\ell) = (\ell,s(k))\). Let \(E \subset {\mathcal Z}\) be the elements such that \(s(k)=(n,k)\) for some \(n \in \mathbb{N}\) and all \(k \in \mathbb{N}\). Identify \(E\) with \(\mathbb{N}\) in the obvious way and define \({\mathcal Y} = {\mathcal Z} \cup \mathbb{N}'\) where \(\mathbb{N}'\) is a copy of \(\mathbb{N}\). Let \(X\) be a compact metric space, \(T \in C(X,X)\) and \((X,T,\mu)\) a uniquely ergodic system. A \(D\)-function \(T_ \mu\) of \((X,T,\mu)\) is defined by: \(T_ \mu (k) = n \in\mathbb{N}\) if supp\((\mu)\) is a periodic orbit of \(T\) with period \(n\); \(T_ \mu (k)=n' \in\mathbb{N}'\) if supp\((\mu)\) is not a periodic orbit but the number of ergodic components of \(T^ k\) is \((n,k)\) for all \(k \in\mathbb{N}\); \(T_ \mu (k)\) is the number of ergodic components of \(T^ k\) for each \(k\) and it is not a bounded function. The author shows that \(D\)-functions are appropriate invariants of such uniquely ergodic systems. Furthermore under an appropriate partial ordering on \({\mathcal Y}\) if \(f:\mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}\) has a uniquely ergodic subsystem \((X,f |_ X, \alpha)\) then \(f\) has uniquely ergodic subsystems for all \(D\)-functions which follow \(f_ \alpha\) in the partial order. The paper contains a variety of other interesting relationships between these concepts.
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    coexistence
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    Sharkovskij's theorem
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    interval mappings
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    uniquely ergodic systems
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