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Entropy and Variational principles for holonomic probabilities of IFS

Dynamical Systems 2007-10-18 v2

Abstract

Associated to a IFS one can consider a continuous map σ^:[0,1]×Σ[0,1]×Σ\hat{\sigma} : [0,1]\times \Sigma \to [0,1]\times \Sigma, defined by σ^(x,w)=(τX1(w)(x),σ(w))\hat{\sigma}(x,w)=(\tau_{X_{1}(w)}(x), \sigma(w)) were Σ={0,1,...,d1}N\Sigma=\{0,1, ..., d-1\}^{\mathbb{N}}, σ:ΣΣ\sigma: \Sigma \to \Sigma is given byσ(w1,w2,w3,...)=(w2,w3,w4...)\sigma(w_{1},w_{2},w_{3},...)=(w_{2},w_{3},w_{4}...) and Xk:Σ{0,1,...,n1}X_{k} : \Sigma \to \{0,1, ..., n-1\} is the projection on the coordinate kk. A ρ\rho-weighted system, ρ0\rho \geq 0, is a weighted system ([0,1],τi,ui)([0,1], \tau_{i}, u_{i}) such that there exists a positive bounded function h:[0,1]Rh : [0,1] \to \mathbb{R} and probability ν\nu on [0,1][0,1] satisfying Pu(h)=ρh,Pu(ν)=ρν P_{u}(h)=\rho h, \quad P_{u}^{*}(\nu)=\rho\nu. A probability ν^\hat{\nu} on [0,1]×Σ[0,1]\times \Sigma is called holonomic for σ^\hat{\sigma} if gσ^dν^=gdν^,gC([0,1]) \int g \circ \hat{\sigma} d\hat{\nu}= \int g d\hat{\nu}, \forall g \in C([0,1]). We denote the set of holonomic probabilities by H{\cal H}. Via disintegration, holonomic probabilities ν^\hat{\nu} on [0,1]×Σ[0,1]\times \Sigma are naturally associated to a ρ\rho-weighted system. More precisely, there exist a probability ν\nu on [0,1][0,1] and ui,i{0,1,2,..,d1}u_i, i\in\{0, 1,2,..,d-1\} on [0,1][0,1], such that is Pu(ν)=νP_{u}^*(\nu)=\nu. We consider holonomic ergodic probabilities. For a holonomic probability we define entropy. Finally, we analyze the problem: given ϕB+\phi \in \mathbb{B}^{+}, find the solution of the maximization pressure problem p(ϕ)=p(\phi)=

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@article{arxiv.0706.0908,
  title  = {Entropy and Variational principles for holonomic probabilities of IFS},
  author = {Artur O. Lopes and Elismar R. Oliveira},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0706.0908},
  year   = {2007}
}