Dynamics of the Universal Area-Preserving Map Associated with Period Doubling: Stable Sets
Abstract
It is known that the famous Feigenbaum-Coullet-Tresser period doubling universality has a counterpart for area-preserving maps of . A renormalization approach has been used in \cite{EKW1} and \cite{EKW2} in a computer-assisted proof of existence of a "universal" area-preserving map -- a map with orbits of all binary periods . In this paper, we consider {\it infinitely renormalizable} maps -- maps on the renormalization stable manifold in some neighborhood of -- and study their dynamics. For all such infinitely renormalizable maps in a neighborhood of the fixed point we prove the existence of a "stable" invariant set such that the maximal Lyapunov exponent of is zero, and whose Hausdorff dimension satisfies We also show that there exists a submanifold, , of finite codimension in the renormalization local stable manifold, such that for all the set is "weakly rigid": the dynamics of any two maps in this submanifold, restricted to the stable set , is conjugated by a bi-Lipschitz transformation that preserves the Hausdorff dimension.
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@article{arxiv.0905.4527,
title = {Dynamics of the Universal Area-Preserving Map Associated with Period Doubling: Stable Sets},
author = {Denis Gaidashev and Tomas Johnson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.4527},
year = {2010}
}