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E-grāmata: Positive Transfer Operations and Decay of Correlations illustrated edition [World Scientific e-book]

(Cnrs, Univ De Paris-sud, France)
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Although individual orbits of chaotic dynamical systems are by definition unpredictable, the average behavior of typical trajectories can often be given a precise statistical description. Indeed, there often exist ergodic invariant measures with special additional features. For a given invariant measure, and a class of observables, the correlation functions tell whether (and how fast) the system mixes, i.e. forgets its initial conditions.This book, addressed to mathematicians and mathematical (or mathematically inclined) physicists, shows how the powerful technology of transfer operators, imported from statistical physics, has been used recently to construct relevant invariant measures, and to study the speed of decay of their correlation functions, for many chaotic systems. Links with dynamical zeta functions are explained.The book is intended for graduate students or researchers entering the field, and the technical prerequisites have been kept to a minimum.
Preface v
Subshifts of finite type: A key symbolic model
1(70)
Introduction
1(1)
Finite range interactions (Perron-Frobenius)
2(26)
Exponentially decaying interactions
28(31)
Non-Holder interactions
59(8)
Historical and bibliographical notes
67(4)
Smooth uniformly expanding dynamics
71(74)
Introduction
71(3)
Smooth invariant measures
74(12)
One-dimensional differentiable case (spectrum)
86(6)
Higher dimensions
92(4)
The analytic case: Nuclearity
96(16)
Nuclear operators, traces, and determinants
97(9)
Three analytic applications
106(6)
Dynamical zeta functions and determinants
112(7)
Stochastic spectral stability
119(20)
SRB case
121(14)
Non-SRB case and zeta functions
135(4)
Historical and bibliographical notes
139(6)
Piecewise expanding systems
145(80)
Introduction
145(3)
Uniform expansion
148(21)
Stochastic stability of spectrum
169(15)
Nonuniform expansion: Exponential mixing
184(26)
Nonuniform expansion: Nonexponential mixing
210(9)
Historical and bibliographical notes
219(6)
Hyperbolic Systems
225(68)
Introduction
225(17)
Linear hyperbolic toral automorphisms
225(3)
Physical measures and SRB measures
228(11)
Strategies for constructing SRB measures
239(3)
Reducing to expanding: Finite Markov partitions
242(5)
Reducing to expanding: Countable Markov towers
247(22)
Hyperbolic transfer operators
269(22)
Hyperbolic analytic Surface diffeomorphisms
269(19)
Cones for Smooth hyperbolic diffeomorphisms
288(3)
Historical and bibliographical notes
291(2)
Bibliography 293(18)
Index 311