Typical points for one-parameter families of piecewise expanding maps of the interval
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Abstract: Let be an interval and , , a one-parameter family of piecewise expanding maps such that for each the map admits a unique absolutely continuous invariant probability measure . We establish sufficient conditions on such a one-parameter family such that a given point is typical for for a full Lebesgue measure set of parameters , i.e. frac{1}{n}sum_{i=0}^{n-1}delta_{T_a^i(x)} overset{ ext{weak-}*}{longrightarrow}mu_a,qquad ext{as} n oinfty, for Lebesgue almost every . In particular, we consider -versions of -transformations, skew tent maps, and Markov structure preserving one-parameter families. For the skew tent maps we show that the turning point is almost surely typical.
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