Critically finite random maps of an interval (Q2187873)

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    Critically finite random maps of an interval (English)
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    3 June 2020
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    The authors consider a class of random dynamical systems called random critically finite maps of the interval \([0,1]\). For such a map \(T\), the main goal of this paper is to study the existence, uniqueness, and properties of random conformal measures for \(T\) and random \(T\)-invariant measures absolutely continuous/equivalent with respect to conformal measures. To do this the authors introduce a subset of \([0,1]\) called the set of \(A\)-admissible parameters, denoted by \(AA(T)\). They show that for each \(t \in AA(T)\) a \(t\)-conformal random measure \(\nu_t\) exists and given \(t \ge 0\) any two \(t\)-conformal random measures are equivalent. The structure of \(AA(T)\) is studied by means of the expected topological pressure for each \(t \in AA(T)\).
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    random dynamical systems
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    critically finite maps of an interval
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    Bowen's formula
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    conformal measures
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    absolutely continuous invariant measures
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    expected pressure
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    Hausdorff dimension
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