Large deviations and central limit theorems for sequential and random systems of intermittent maps
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Large deviations (60F10) Central limit and other weak theorems (60F05) Dynamical systems and their relations with probability theory and stochastic processes (37A50) Dynamical systems involving maps of the interval (37E05) Generation, random and stochastic difference and differential equations (37H10) Random iteration (37H12)
Abstract: We obtain large deviations estimates for both sequential and random compositions of intermittent maps. We also address the question of whether or not centering is necessary for the quenched central limit theorems (CLT) obtained by Nicol, T"or"ok and Vaienti for random dynamical systems comprised of intermittent maps. Using recent work of Abdelkader and Aimino, Hella and Stenlund we extend the results of Nicol, T"or"ok and Vaienti on quenched central limit theorems (CLT) for centered observables over random compositions of intermittent maps: first by enlarging the parameter range over which the quenched CLT holds; and second by showing that the variance in the quenched CLT is almost surely constant (and the same as the variance of the annealed CLT) and that centering is needed to obtain this quenched CLT.
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