Martingale-coboundary decomposition for families of dynamical systems
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Abstract: We prove statistical limit laws for sequences of Birkhoff sums of the type where is a family of nonuniformly hyperbolic transformations. The key ingredient is a new martingale-coboundary decomposition for nonuniformly hyperbolic transformations which is useful already in the case when the family is replaced by a fixed transformation , and which is particularly effective in the case when varies with . In addition to uniformly expanding/hyperbolic dynamical systems, our results include cases where the family consists of intermittent maps, unimodal maps (along the Collet-Eckmann parameters), Viana maps, and externally forced dispersing billiards. As an application, we prove a homogenization result for discrete fast-slow systems where the fast dynamics is generated by a family of nonuniformly hyperbolic transformations.
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