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The following pages link to SRB measures for partially hyperbolic systems whose central direction is mostly contracting (Q1972376):
Displayed 45 items.
- Closing lemmas (Q353938) (← links)
- Partially hyperbolic geodesic flows (Q457847) (← links)
- A note on partially hyperbolic attractors: entropy conjecture and SRB measures (Q479978) (← links)
- A few remarks on partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms of \(\mathbb T^3\) isotopic to Anosov (Q481272) (← links)
- On the regularization of conservative maps (Q617881) (← links)
- The Lyapunov exponents of \(C^{1}\) hyperbolic systems (Q625763) (← links)
- Uniqueness of SRB measures for transitive diffeomorphisms on surfaces (Q635834) (← links)
- Nonuniform hyperbolicity for \(C^{1}\)-generic diffeomorphisms (Q636020) (← links)
- Backward inducing and exponential decay of correlations for partially hyperbolic attractors. (Q696279) (← links)
- On mixing properties of compact group extensions of hyperbolic systems (Q696286) (← links)
- Density of hyperbolicity and tangencies in sectional dissipative regions (Q732531) (← links)
- Conditions for dominated splittings (Q839771) (← links)
- Partial hyperbolicity for symplectic diffeomorphisms (Q850169) (← links)
- Large deviations for non-uniformly expanding maps (Q867041) (← links)
- (Semi)continuity of the entropy of Sinai probability measures for partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms (Q891383) (← links)
- Dominated splitting versus small angles (Q943555) (← links)
- Extremal Lyapunov exponents: an invariance principle and applications (Q977168) (← links)
- Homoclinic bifurcations and uniform hyperbolicity for three-dimensional flows. (Q1406889) (← links)
- Attractors and time averages for random maps (Q1573250) (← links)
- Perturbation theory for Lyapunov exponents of a toral map: Extension of a result of Shub and Wilkinson (Q1812262) (← links)
- Stably ergodic diffeomorphisms which are not partially hyperbolic (Q1881747) (← links)
- Ergodic theory of generic continuous maps (Q1944838) (← links)
- Certain new robust properties of invariant sets and attractors of dynamical systems (Q1966301) (← links)
- Gibbs-Markov structures and limit laws for partially hyperbolic attractors with mostly expanding central direction (Q2268615) (← links)
- Gibbs-Markov-Young structures with (stretched) exponential tail for partially hyperbolic attractors (Q2344275) (← links)
- Infinitesimal Lyapunov functions for singular flows (Q2435091) (← links)
- Physical measures and absolute continuity for one-dimensional center direction (Q2450598) (← links)
- Stable weakly shadowable volume-preserving systems are volume-hyperbolic (Q2453855) (← links)
- Physical measures for partially hyperbolic surface endomorphisms (Q2495342) (← links)
- A remark on conservative diffeomorphisms (Q2495718) (← links)
- Robust transitivity for endomorphisms (Q2842228) (← links)
- Maximal entropy measures for certain partially hyperbolic, derived from Anosov systems (Q2884074) (← links)
- SURVEY Towards a global view of dynamical systems, for the <i>C</i><sup>1</sup>-topology (Q3018650) (← links)
- Pinball billiards with dominated splitting (Q3068600) (← links)
- Newhouse phenomenon and homoclinic classes (Q3093797) (← links)
- Flexible periodic points (Q3195367) (← links)
- On the dominated splitting of Lyapunov stable aperiodic classes (Q3458807) (← links)
- STOCHASTIC STABILITY OF NON-UNIFORMLY HYPERBOLIC DIFFEOMORPHISMS (Q3502797) (← links)
- Non-hyperbolic ergodic measures for non-hyperbolic homoclinic classes (Q3645385) (← links)
- Generic robustness of spectral decompositions (Q4418870) (← links)
- Circle diffeomorphisms forced by expanding circle maps (Q4911056) (← links)
- SRB measures for non-hyperbolic systems with multidimensional expansion (Q4951733) (← links)
- Understanding Chaotic Dynamical Systems (Q5325965) (← links)
- Thermodynamical formalism for robust classes of potentials and non-uniformly hyperbolic maps (Q5387243) (← links)
- Wild Milnor attractors accumulated by lower-dimensional dynamics (Q5408737) (← links)