Search results for "ergodic theory"

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Weak mixing implies weak mixing of higher orders along tempered functions

2009

AbstractWe extend the weakly mixing PET (polynomial ergodic theorem) obtained in Bergelson [Weakly mixing PET. Ergod. Th. & Dynam. Sys.7 (1987), 337–349] to much wider families of functions. Besides throwing new light on the question of ‘how much higher-degree mixing is hidden in weak mixing’, the obtained results also show the way to possible new extensions of the polynomial Szemerédi theorem obtained in Bergelson and Leibman [Polynomial extensions of van der Waerden’s and Szemerédi’s theorems. J. Amer. Math. Soc.9 (1996), 725–753].

PolynomialPure mathematicsApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisVan der Waerden's theoremErgodic theoryHardy fieldMixing (physics)MathematicsErgodic Theory and Dynamical Systems
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Spectrum of composition operators on S(R) with polynomial symbols

2020

Abstract We study the spectrum of operators in the Schwartz space of rapidly decreasing functions which associate each function with its composition with a polynomial. In the case where this operator is mean ergodic we prove that its spectrum reduces to {0}, while the spectrum of any non mean ergodic composition operator with a polynomial always contains the closed unit disc except perhaps the origin. We obtain a complete description of the spectrum of the composition operator with a quadratic polynomial or a cubic polynomial with positive leading coefficient.

PolynomialPure mathematicsComposition operatorGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsSpectrum (functional analysis)Quadratic function01 natural sciencesOperator (computer programming)Schwartz space0103 physical sciencesErgodic theory010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsCubic functionMathematicsAdvances in Mathematics
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A criterion for zero averages and full support of ergodic measures

2018

International audience; Consider a homeomorphism $f$ defined on a compact metric space $X$ and a continuous map $\phi\colon X \to \mathbb{R}$. We provide an abstract criterion, called control at any scale with a long sparse tail for a point $x\in X$ and the map $\phi$, which guarantees that any weak* limit measure $\mu$ of the Birkhoff average of Dirac measures $\frac1n\sum_0^{n-1}\delta(f^i(x))$ s such that $\mu$-almost every point $y$ has a dense orbit in $X$ and the Birkhoff average of $\phi$ along the orbit of $y$ is zero.As an illustration of the strength of this criterion, we prove that the diffeomorphisms with nonhyperbolic ergodic measures form a $C^1$-open and dense subset of the s…

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Anomalous partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms III: Abundance and incoherence

2020

Let $M$ be a closed 3-manifold which admits an Anosov flow. In this paper we develop a technique for constructing partially hyperbolic representatives in many mapping classes of $M$. We apply this technique both in the setting of geodesic flows on closed hyperbolic surfaces and for Anosov flows which admit transverse tori. We emphasize the similarity of both constructions through the concept of $h$-transversality, a tool which allows us to compose different mapping classes while retaining partial hyperbolicity. In the case of the geodesic flow of a closed hyperbolic surface $S$ we build stably ergodic, partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms whose mapping classes form a subgroup of the mapping…

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Mean ergodic composition operators on Banach spaces of holomorphic functions

2016

[EN] Given a symbol cc, i.e., a holomorphic endomorphism of the unit disc, we consider the composition operator C-phi(f) = f circle phi defined on the Banach spaces of holomorphic functions A(D) and H-infinity(D). We obtain different conditions on the symbol phi which characterize when the composition operator is mean ergodic and uniformly mean ergodic in the corresponding spaces. These conditions are related to the asymptotic behavior of the iterates of the symbol. Finally, we deal with some particular case in the setting of weighted Banach spaces of holomorphic functions.

Pure mathematicsEndomorphismComposition operatorBanach spaceHolomorphic functionDisc algebra01 natural sciencesMean ergodic operatorFOS: Mathematics47B33 47A35 46E15Ergodic theoryComplex Variables (math.CV)0101 mathematicsMathematicsMathematics::Functional AnalysisDenjoy Wolff pointMathematics - Complex VariablesMathematics::Complex Variables010102 general mathematicsComposition (combinatorics)Functional Analysis (math.FA)Mathematics - Functional Analysis010101 applied mathematicsIterated functionComposition operatorMATEMATICA APLICADAUnit (ring theory)AnalysisJournal of Functional Analysis
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Periodic measures and partially hyperbolic homoclinic classes

2019

In this paper, we give a precise meaning to the following fact, and we prove it: $C^1$-open and densely, all the non-hyperbolic ergodic measures generated by a robust cycle are approximated by periodic measures. We apply our technique to the global setting of partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms with one dimensional center. When both strong stable and unstable foliations are minimal, we get that the closure of the set of ergodic measures is the union of two convex sets corresponding to the two possible $s$-indices; these two convex sets intersect along the closure of the set of non-hyperbolic ergodic measures. That is the case for robustly transitive perturbation of the time one map of a tr…

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Entropy, Lyapunov exponents, and rigidity of group actions

2018

This text is an expanded series of lecture notes based on a 5-hour course given at the workshop entitled "Workshop for young researchers: Groups acting on manifolds" held in Teres\'opolis, Brazil in June 2016. The course introduced a number of classical tools in smooth ergodic theory -- particularly Lyapunov exponents and metric entropy -- as tools to study rigidity properties of group actions on manifolds. We do not present comprehensive treatment of group actions or general rigidity programs. Rather, we focus on two rigidity results in higher-rank dynamics: the measure rigidity theorem for affine Anosov abelian actions on tori due to A. Katok and R. Spatzier [Ergodic Theory Dynam. Systems…

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Dynamics of the scenery flow and geometry of measures

2015

We employ the ergodic theoretic machinery of scenery flows to address classical geometric measure theoretic problems on Euclidean spaces. Our main results include a sharp version of the conical density theorem, which we show to be closely linked to rectifiability. Moreover, we show that the dimension theory of measure-theoretical porosity can be reduced back to its set-theoretic version, that Hausdorff and packing dimensions yield the same maximal dimension for porous and even mean porous measures, and that extremal measures exist and can be chosen to satisfy a generalized notion of self-similarity. These are sharp general formulations of phenomena that had been earlier found to hold in a n…

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Dynamics and spectra of composition operators on the Schwartz space

2017

[EN] In this paper we study the dynamics of the composition operators defined in the Schwartz space of rapidly decreasing functions. We prove that such an operator is never supercyclic and, for monotonic symbols, it is power bounded only in trivial cases. For a polynomial symbol ¿ of degree greater than one we show that the operator is mean ergodic if and only if it is power bounded and this is the case when ¿ has even degree and lacks fixed points. We also discuss the spectrum of composition operators.

Space of rapidly decreasing functionsMathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematicsComposition operator010102 general mathematicsSpectrum (functional analysis)Power bounded operatorMonotonic functionFixed pointMean ergodic composition operator01 natural sciencesFunctional Analysis (math.FA)Mathematics - Functional Analysis010101 applied mathematicsOperator (computer programming)Schwartz spaceBounded functionSpectrumFOS: MathematicsErgodic theory0101 mathematicsMATEMATICA APLICADAAnalysisMathematics
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Static and dynamic glass transitions in the 10-state Potts glass: What can Monte Carlo simulations contribute?

2002

The p-state Potts glass with infinite range Gaussian interactions can be solved exactly in the thermodynamic limit and exhibits an unconventional phase behavior if p >4: A dynamical transition from ergodic to non-ergodic behavior at a temperature T D is followed by a first order transition at T 0 < T D, where a glass order parameter appears discontinuously, although the latent heat is zero. If one assumes that a similar scenario occurs for the structural glass transition as well (though with the singular behavior at T D rounded off), the p-state Potts glass should be a good test case to develop methods to deal with finite size effects for the static as well as the dynamic transition, and to…

Spin glassGaussianMonte Carlo methodExtrapolationGeneral Physics and Astronomysymbols.namesakeHardware and ArchitectureThermodynamic limitsymbolsErgodic theoryStatistical physicsGlass transitionMathematicsPotts modelComputer Physics Communications
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