Finite orbits in multivalued maps and Bernoulli convolutions
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DOI10.1016/J.AIM.2017.11.011zbMATH Open1382.37007arXiv1509.08672OpenAlexW2962774863MaRDI QIDQ1684669FDOQ1684669
Authors: Christoph Bandt
Publication date: 12 December 2017
Published in: Advances in Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: Bernoulli convolutions are certain measures on the unit interval depending on a parameter between 1 and 2. In spite of their simple definition, they are not yet well understood. We study their two-dimensional density which exists by a theorem of Solomyak. To each Bernoulli convolution, there is an interval called the overlap region, and a map which assigns two values to each point of and one value to all other points of There are two types of finite orbits of these multivalued maps which correspond to zeros and potential singularities of the density, respectively. Orbits which do not meet belong to an ordinary map called -transformation and exist for all They were studied by Erd"os, J'oo, Komornik, Sidorov, de Vries and others as points with unique addresses, and by Jordan, Shmerkin and Solomyak as points with maximal local dimension. In the two-dimensional view, these orbits form address curves related to the Milnor-Thurston itineraries in one-dimensional dynamics. The curves depend smoothly on the parameter and represent quantiles of all corresponding Bernoulli convolutions. Finite orbits which intersect have a network-like structure and can exist only at Perron parameters Their points are intersections of extended address curves, and can have finite or countable number of addresses, as found by Sidorov. For an uncountable number of parameters, the central point has only two addresses. The intersection of periodic address curves can lead to singularities of the measures. We give examples which are not Pisot or Salem parameters. It seems that all singularities of Bernoulli convolutions are related to network-like orbits. The paper is self-contained and includes many illustrations.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1509.08672
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