Expanding Maps on Sets Which are Almost Invariant: Decay and Chaos
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- Limiting distributions for countable state topological Markov chains with holes
- Weakly attracting repellors for piecewise convex maps
- The \(k\)-transformation on an interval with a hole
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- A limit theorem for the Perron-Frobenius operator of transformations on [0,1] with indifferent fixed points
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