Stability and perturbations of countable Markov maps

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Abstract: We study the pointwise perturbations of countable Markov maps with infinitely many inverse branches and establish the following continuity theorem: Let Tk and T be expanding countable Markov maps such that the inverse branches of Tk converge pointwise to the inverse branches of T as koinfty. Then under suitable regularity assumptions on the maps Tk and T the following limit exists: lim_{k o infty} dim_mathrm{H} {x : heta_k'(x) eq 0} = 1, where hetak is the topological conjugacy between Tk and T and dimmathrmH stands for the Hausdorff dimension. This is in contrast with the fact that other natural quantities measuring the singularity of hetak fail to be continuous in this manner under pointwise convergence such as the H"older exponent of hetak or the Hausdorff dimension dimmathrmH(mucirchetak) for the preimage of the absolutely continuous invariant measure mu for T. As an application we obtain a perturbation theorem in non-uniformly hyperbolic dynamics for conjugacies between intermittent Manneville-Pomeau maps xmapstox+x1+alphamod1 when varying the parameter alpha.



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