Mixing rates and limit theorems for random intermittent maps
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decay of correlationsrandom dynamical systemslimit lawsstable lawsinterval maps with a neutral fixed point
Central limit and other weak theorems (60F05) Ergodicity, mixing, rates of mixing (37A25) Functional analytic techniques in dynamical systems; zeta functions, (Ruelle-Frobenius) transfer operators, etc. (37C30) Smooth ergodic theory, invariant measures for smooth dynamical systems (37C40) Dynamical systems involving maps of the interval (37E05) Generation, random and stochastic difference and differential equations (37H10)
Abstract: We study random transformations built from intermittent maps on the unit interval that share a common neutral fixed point. We focus mainly on random selections of Pomeu-Manneville-type maps using the full parameter range , in general. We derive a number of results around a common theme that illustrates in detail how the constituent map that is fastest mixing (i.e. smallest ) combined with details of the randomizing process, determines the asymptotic properties of the random transformation. Our key result (Theorem 1.1) establishes sharp estimates on the position of return time intervals for the emph{quenched} dynamics. The main applications of this estimate are to extit{limit laws} (in particular, CLT and stable laws, depending on the parameters chosen in the range ) for the associated skew product; these are detailed in Theorem 3.2. Since our estimates in Theorem 1.1 also hold for we study a piecewise affine version of our random transformations, prove existence of an infinite (finite) invariant measure and study the corresponding correlation asymptotics. To the best of our knowledge, this latter kind of result is completely new in the setting of random transformations.
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