On quasi-invariant transverse measures for the horospherical foliation of a negatively curved manifold
From MaRDI portal
Publication:4470174
Abstract: If is a compact or convex-cocompact negatively curved manifold, we associate to any Gibbs measure on a quasi-invariant transverse measure for the horospherical foliation, and prove that this measure is uniquely determined by its Radon-Nikodym cocycle. (This extends the Bowen-Marcus unique ergodicity result for this foliation.) We shall also prove equidistribution properties for the leaves of the foliation w.r.t. these Gibbs measures. We use these results in the study of invaiant meausres for horospherical foliations on regular covers of .
Recommendations
- Gibbs measures on negatively curved manifolds
- Gibbs measures for foliated bundles with negatively curved leaves
- Equilibrium states in negative curvature
- Gibbs \(u\)-states for the foliated geodesic flow and transverse invariant measures
- Invariant measures for the stable foliation on negatively curved periodic manifolds
Cited in
(12)- Invariant measures for the stable foliation on negatively curved periodic manifolds
- Harmonic measures and the foliated geodesic flow for foliations with negatively curved leaves
- Measures, annuli and dimensions
- Logarithm laws for equilibrium states in negative curvature
- Equilibrium states in negative curvature
- Quantitative properties of convex representations
- Contributions to the ergodic theory of hyperbolic flows: unique ergodicity for quasi-invariant measures and equilibrium states for the time-one map
- Pressure at infinity and strong positive recurrence in negative curvature
- Hyperbolic systems on nilpotent covers
- Gibbs measures for foliated bundles with negatively curved leaves
- A short proof of unique ergodicity of horospherical foliations on infinite volume hyperbolic manifolds
- Geometrical constructions of equilibrium states
This page was built for publication: On quasi-invariant transverse measures for the horospherical foliation of a negatively curved manifold
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q4470174)