Differentiability Properties of the Pressure of a Continuous Transformation on a Compact Metric Space
From MaRDI portal
Publication:4290926
DOI10.1112/JLMS/S2-46.3.471zbMATH Open0805.54023OpenAlexW2033950030MaRDI QIDQ4290926FDOQ4290926
Authors: Peter Walters
Publication date: 5 May 1994
Published in: Journal of the London Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1112/jlms/s2-46.3.471
Recommendations
Cited In (21)
- Phase transitions for surface diffeomorphisms
- Unstable pressure and u-equilibrium states for partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms
- Differentiability of the pressure in non-compact spaces
- Entropy via preimage structure
- Computability at zero temperature
- Measure-theoretic degrees and topological pressure for non-expanding transformations
- Measures of maximal entropy on subsystems of topological suspension semiflows
- Differentiability properties of the pre-image pressure
- Multiple phase transitions on compact symbolic systems
- Chaos: butterflies also generate phase transitions
- A convex analysis approach to entropy functions, variational principles and equilibrium states
- Generic Fréchet differentiability of the pressure in certain lattice systems
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Differentiability of thermodynamical quantities in non uniformly expanding dynamics
- Nonconventional large deviations theorems
- Thermodynamical and spectral phase transition for local diffeomorphisms in the circle
- Linear response of equilibrium measures for piecewise expanding unimodal maps
- Unique equilibrium states for geodesic flows in nonpositive curvature
- Rotation, entropy, and equilibrium states
- Analytical techniques for linear response formula of equilibrium states
- Flexibility of the pressure function
This page was built for publication: Differentiability Properties of the Pressure of a Continuous Transformation on a Compact Metric Space
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q4290926)