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$C^{r}-$prevalence of stable ergodicity for a class of partially hyperbolic systems

Dynamical Systems 2020-03-26 v4

Abstract

We prove that for rN2{}r \in \mathbb{N}_{\geq 2} \cup \{\infty\}, for any dynamically coherent, center bunched and strongly pinched volume preserving CrC^r partially hyperbolic diffeomorphism f ⁣:XXf \colon X \to X, if either (1) its center foliation is uniformly compact, or (2) its center-stable and center-unstable foliations are of class C1C^1, then there exists a C1C^1-open neighbourhood of ff in Diffr(X,Vol){\rm Diff}^r(X,\mathrm{Vol}), in which stable ergodicity is CrC^r-prevalent in Kolmogorov's sense. In particular, we verify Pugh-Shub's stable ergodicity conjecture in this region. This also provides the first result that verifies the prevalence of stable ergodicity in the measure-theoretical sense. Our theorem applies to a large class of algebraic systems. As applications, we give affirmative answers in the strongly pinched region to: 1. an open question of Pugh-Shub in \cite{PS}; 2. a generic version of an open question of Hirsch-Pugh-Shub in \cite{HPS}; and 3. a generic version of an open question of Pugh-Shub in \cite{HPS}.

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@article{arxiv.1507.03556,
  title  = {$C^{r}-$prevalence of stable ergodicity for a class of partially hyperbolic systems},
  author = {Martin Leguil and Zhiyuan Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.03556},
  year   = {2020}
}

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New figures are added. To appear in JEMS