Countable contraction mappings in metric spaces: invariant sets and measure

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DOI10.2478/S11533-013-0371-0zbMATH Open1286.28007arXiv1307.1090OpenAlexW2028435105MaRDI QIDQ2440586FDOQ2440586


Authors: M. F. Barrozo, Ursula Molter Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 19 March 2014

Published in: Central European Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We consider a complete metric space (X,d) and a countable number of contractive mappings on X, mathcalF=Fi:iinmathbbN. We show the existence of a {em smallest} invariant set (with respect to inclusion) for mathcalF. If the maps Fi are of the form on X=mathbbRd, we can prove a converse of the classic result on contraction maps. Precisely, we can show that for that case, there exists a {em unique} bounded invariant set if and only if r=supiri is strictly smaller than 1. Further, if ho=hokkinmathbbN is a probability sequence, we show that if there exists an invariant measure for the system (mathcalF,ho), then it's support must be precisely this smallest invariant set. If in addition there exists any {em bounded} invariant set, this invariant measure is unique - even though there may be more than one invariant set.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1307.1090




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