Canonically Codable Points and Irreducible Codings

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Authors: Snir Ben Ovadia Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 2 April 2019

Abstract: M is a cpt. Riemannian manifold without boundary, . In [Sarig13], for all chi>0, for every small enough epsilon>0, Sarig had first constructed a coding widehatpi:widehatSigmaightarrowM which covers the set of all Lyapunov regular chi-hyperbolic points when mathrmdimM=2, where widehatSigma is a topological Markov shift over a locally-finite and countable directed graph. widehatpi is H"older continuous, and is finite-to-one on ; and . We later extended Sarig's result for the case mathrmdimMgeq2 in [BO18]. In this work, we offer an improved construction for [BO18] such that (forallepsilon>0 small enough) we could identify canonically the set . We introduce the notions of chi-summable, and epsilon-weakly temperable points. In [BCS], the authors show that for each homoclinic class of a periodic hyperbolic point p, there exists a maximal irreducible component widetildeSigmasubseteqwidehatSigma s.t. all invariant ergodic probability chi-hyperbolic measures which are carried by the homoclinic class of p can be lifted to widetildeSigma. We use their construction in the context of ergodic homoclinic classes, to show the stronger claim, modulo all conservative (possibly infinite) measures (mathrmdimMgeq2); where H(p) is the ergodic homoclinic class of p, as defined in [RHRHTU11], with the (canonically identified) recurrently-codable points replacing the Lyapunov regular points in the definition in [RHRHTU11].













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