On the hyperbolicity of Lorenz renormalization
DOI10.1007/S00220-013-1858-ZzbMATH Open1296.37031arXiv1205.0829OpenAlexW3105924769MaRDI QIDQ393704FDOQ393704
Authors: M. Martens, Björn Winckler
Publication date: 24 January 2014
Published in: Communications in Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1205.0829
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attractorHausdorff dimensioncombinatorial dynamicsinfinitely renormalizableLorenz mapuniquely ergodic
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- A phase transition for circle maps with a flat spot and different critical exponents
- Renormalization and \(\alpha\)-limit set for expanding Lorenz maps
- Asymmetric unimodal maps with non-universal period-doubling scaling laws
- Hyperbolicity of renormalization for dissipative gap mappings
- The rigidity conjecture
- Existence of \(C^k\)-invariant foliations for Lorenz-type maps
- Thick hyperbolic repelling invariant Cantor sets and wild attractors
- The Lorenz renormalization conjecture
- Renormalization in Lorenz maps -- completely invariant sets and periodic orbits
- Renormalization of symmetric bimodal maps with low smoothness
- Nonexistence of wandering domains for strongly dissipative infinitely renormalizable Hénon maps at the boundary of chaos
- Global hyperbolicity of renormalization for \(C^r\) unimodal mappings
- The full renormalization horseshoe for real box maps with minimal post-critical sets
- Universal models for Lorenz maps
- Existence of a Lorenz renormalization fixed point of an arbitrary critical order
- The symplectic structure for renormalization of circle diffeomorphisms with breaks
- A renormalization fixed point for Lorenz maps
- Renormalization for Lorenz maps of monotone combinatorial types
- Physical measures for infinitely renormalizable Lorenz maps
- Cantor exchange systems and renormalization
- Rigidity for piecewise smooth circle homeomorphisms and certain GIETs
- A priori bounds for GIETs, affine shadows and rigidity of foliations in genus two
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