对称金映射的参数化族的遍历性质:重新考察匹配现象

IF 1.2 2区 数学 Q1 MATHEMATICS
Karma Dajani, Slade Sanderson
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Ergodic properties of a parameterised family of symmetric golden maps: the matching phenomenon revisited
We study a one-parameter family of interval maps $\{T_\alpha\}_{\alpha\in[1,\beta]}$, with $\beta$ the golden mean, defined on $[-1,1]$ by $T_\alpha(x)=\beta^{1+|t|}x-t\beta\alpha$ where $t\in\{-1,0,1\}$. For each $T_\alpha,\ \alpha>1$, we construct its unique, absolutely continuous invariant measure and show that on an open, dense subset of parameters $\alpha$, the corresponding density is a step function with finitely many jumps. We give an explicit description of the maximal intervals of parameters on which the density has at most the same number of jumps. A main tool in our analysis is the phenomenon of matching, where the orbits of the left and right limits of discontinuity points meet after a finite number of steps. Each $T_\alpha$ generates signed expansions of numbers in base $1/\beta$; via Birkhoff's ergodic theorem, the invariant measures are used to determine the asymptotic relative frequencies of digits in generic $T_\alpha$-expansions. In particular, the frequency of $0$ is shown to vary continuously as a function of $\alpha$ and to attain its maximum $3/4$ on the maximal interval $[1/2+1/\beta,1+1/\beta^2]$.
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期刊介绍: The Annals of the Normale Superiore di Pisa, Science Class, publishes papers that contribute to the development of Mathematics both from the theoretical and the applied point of view. Research papers or papers of expository type are considered for publication. The Annals of the Normale Scuola di Pisa - Science Class is published quarterly Soft cover, 17x24
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