DIMENSIONS OF MEASURES, DEGREES, AND FOLDING ENTROPY IN DYNAMICS

Author:

MIHAILESCU EUGEN,

Abstract

In this survey, we present some methods in the dynamics and dimension theory for invariant measures of hyperbolic endomorphisms (smooth non-invertible maps), and for conformal iterated function systems with overlaps. For endomorphisms, we recall the notion of asymptotic degree of an equilibrium measure, which is shown to be related to the folding entropy; this degree is then applied to dimension estimates. For finite iterated function systems, we present the notion of overlap number of a measure, which is related to the folding entropy of a lift transformation, and also give some examples when it can be computed or estimated. We apply overlap numbers to prove the exact dimensionality of invariant measures, and to obtain a geometric formula for their dimension. Then, for countable conformal iterated function systems with overlaps, the projections of ergodic measures are shown to be exact dimensional, and we give a dimension formula. Relations with ergodic number theory, continued fractions, and random dynamical systems are also presented.

Publisher

Editura Academiei Romane

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