Maximal transverse measures of expanding foliations
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Abstract: For an expanding (unstable) foliation of a diffeomorphism, we use a natural dynamical averaging to construct transverse measures, which we call emph{maximal}, describing the statistics of how the iterates of a given leaf intersect the cross-sections to the foliation. For a suitable class of diffeomorphisms, we prove that this averaging converges, even exponentially fast, and the limit measures have finite ergodic decompositions. These results are obtained through relating the maximal transverse measures to the maximal -entropy measures of the diffeomorphism.
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