Quasi-stability of partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms

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Abstract: A partially hyperbolic diffeomorphism f is structurally quasi-stable if for any diffeomorphism g C1-close to f, there is a homeomorphism pi of M such that picircg and fcircpi differ only by a motion au along center directions. f is topologically quasi-stable if for any homeomorphism g C0-close to f, the above holds for a continuous map pi instead of a homeomorphism. We show that any partially hyperbolic diffeomorphism f is topologically quasi-stable, and if f has C1 center foliation Wfc, then f is structurally quasi-stable. As applications we obtain continuity of topological entropy for certain partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms with one or two dimensional center foliation.









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