The quest for the ultimate anisotropic Banach space

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DOI10.1007/S10955-016-1663-0zbMATH Open1383.37020arXiv1607.00654OpenAlexW2470356121MaRDI QIDQ526579FDOQ526579

Viviane Baladi

Publication date: 15 May 2017

Published in: Journal of Statistical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We present a new scale Upt,s (with s<t<0 and 1lep<infty) of anisotropic Banach spaces, defined via Paley-Littlewood, on which the transfer operator associated to a hyperbolic dynamical system has good spectral properties. When p=1 and t is an integer, the spaces are analogous to the "geometric" spaces considered by Gou"ezel and Liverani. When p>1 and 1+1/p<s<t<0<t<1/p, the spaces are somewhat analogous to the geometric spaces considered by Demers and Liverani. In addition, just like for the "microlocal" spaces defined by Baladi-Tsujii, the spaces Upt,s are amenable to the kneading approach of Milnor-Thurson to study dynamical determinants and zeta functions. In v2, following referees' reports, typos have been corrected (in particular (39) and (43)). Section 4 now includes a formal statement (Theorem 4.1) about the essential spectral radius if ds=1 (its proof includes the content of Section 4.2 from v1). The Lasota-Yorke Lemma 4.2 (Lemma 4.1 in v1) includes the claim that calMb is compact. Version v3 contains an additional text "Corrections and complements" showing that s> t-(r-1) is needed in Section 4.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1607.00654




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