A criterion for zero averages and full support of ergodic measures
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Abstract: Consider a homeomorphism defined on a compact metric space and a continuous map . We provide an abstract criterion, called emph{control at any scale with a long sparse tail} for a point and the map , that guarantees that any weak limit measure of the Birkhoff average of Dirac measures is such that -almost every point has a dense orbit in and the Birkhoff average of along the orbit of is zero. As an illustration of the strength of this criterion, we prove that the diffeomorphisms with nonhyperbolic ergodic measures form a -open and dense subset of the set of robustly transitive partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms with one dimensional nonhyperbolic central direction. We also obtain applications for nonhyperbolic homoclinic classes.
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