Explicit bounds for separation between Oseledets subspaces

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DOI10.1080/14689367.2019.1571562zbMATH Open1417.47006arXiv1808.07230OpenAlexW2888191589WikidataQ128520384 ScholiaQ128520384MaRDI QIDQ5228468FDOQ5228468


Authors: Anthony Quas, Ph. Thieullen, Mohammad Zarrabi Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 12 August 2019

Published in: Dynamical Systems (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We consider a two-sided sequence of bounded operators in a Banach space which are not necessarily injective and satisfy two properties (SVG) and (FI). The singular value gap (SVG) property says that two successive singular values of the cocycle at some index d admit a uniform exponential gap; the fast invertibility (FI) property says that the cocycle is uniformly invertible on the fastest d-dimensional direction. We prove the existence of a uniform equivariant splitting of the Banach space into a fast space of dimension d and a slow space of co-dimension d. We compute an explicit constant lower bound on the angle between these two spaces using solely the constants defining the properties (SVG) and (FI). We extend the results obtained in the finite-dimensional case for bijective operators and the results obtained by Blumenthal and Morris in the infinite-dimensional case for injective norm-continuous cocycles, in the direction that the operators are not required to be globally injective, that no dynamical system is involved, and no compactness of the underlying system or smoothness of the cocycle is required. Moreover, we give quantitative estimates of the angle between the fast and slow spaces that are new even in the case of finite-dimensional bijective operators in Hilbert spaces.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1808.07230




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