Normalized image of a vector by an infinite product of nonnegative matrices

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Publication:6399508

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Authors: Alain Thomas Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 17 May 2022

Abstract: Let u be a measure on the set 0,1,dots,b1mathbbN, linearly representable by means of a finite set mathcalM of square nonnegative matrices. To prove that u has the weak Gibbs property, one generally uses the uniform convergence on mathcalMmathbbN of the sequence of vectors nmapstofracA1cdotsAncVertA1cdotsAncVert, where c is a positive column-vector. We give a sufficient condition for this convergence to hold, that we apply to some measures defined by Bernoulli convolution. Secondarily we prove that the sequence of matrices nmapstofracA1cdotsAnVertA1cdotsAnVert in general diverges. Both examples we give are related with the fundamental curves studied for intance by Micchelli, Prautzsch, Daubechies, Lagarias, Berger, Wang.













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