Selections and their absolutely continuous invariant measures
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Abstract: Let and consider disjoint closed regions in and subintervals such that projects onto We define the lower and upper maps by the lower and upper boundaries of respectively. We assume , to be piecewise monotonic and preserving continuous invariant measures and , respectively. Let and be the distribution functions of and The main results shows that for any convex combination of and we can find a map with values between the graphs of and (that is, a selection) such that is the -invariant distribution function. Examples are presented. We also study the relationship of the dynamics of multi-valued maps to random maps.
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