Decay of correlations for maps with uniformly contracting fibers and logarithm law for singular hyperbolic attractors (Q2454428)

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Decay of correlations for maps with uniformly contracting fibers and logarithm law for singular hyperbolic attractors
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    Decay of correlations for maps with uniformly contracting fibers and logarithm law for singular hyperbolic attractors (English)
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    13 June 2014
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    The paper is devoted to investigation of the statistical properties of skew-product dynamical systems \(F:[0,1]^2\circlearrowleft\) of the form \(F(x,y)=(T(x), G(x,y))\) with the following properties: {\parindent=6mm \begin{itemize}\item[(1)] \(F\) is uniformly contracting on each fiber of the natural vertical foliation of the square \([0,1]^2\); \item[(2)] \(G\) has bounded variation in one direction; \item[(3)] \(T:[0,1]\circlearrowleft\) is piecewise monotonic with finite \(C^1\) increasing branches and \(\inf_{x\in[0,1]}| T'(x)|>1\), and \(1/T'\) has finite universal \(p\)-bounded variation; \item[(4)] \(T\) is weakly mixing under unique a.c.i.m. \end{itemize}} For such systems the authors prove the existence of a unique physical measure with exponential decay of correlations with respect to Lipschitz observables. Then this result is applied to suitable Poincaré maps of singular hyperbolic (Lorenz-like) flows to deduce exponential decay of correlations and logarithm law for the hitting times to small targets. See also the erratum to this paper in [ibid. 282, No. 1--2, 615--621 (2016; Zbl 06538600)].
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    singular flows
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    singular-hyperbolic attractor
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    exponential decay of correlations
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    exact dimensionality
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    logarithm law
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