Abstract: We study structural properties of the Lyapunov exponent and the density of states for ergodic (or just invariant) Jacobi matrices in a general framework. In this analysis, a central role is played by the function as a conformal map between certain domains. This idea goes back to Marchenko and Ostrovskii, who used this device in their analysis of the periodic problem.
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