Existence and Non-existence of Solutions to the Coboundary Equation for Measure Preserving Systems
Abstract
Let be a standard probability space. We give new fundamental results determining solutions to the coboundary equation: \begin{eqnarray*} f = g - g \circ T \end{eqnarray*} where and is ergodic invertible measure preserving on . We extend previous results by showing for any measurable that is non-zero on a set of positive measure, the class of measure preserving with a measurable solution is meager (including the case where ). From this fact, a natural question arises: given , does there always exist a solution pair and ? In regards to this question, our main results are: (i) Given measurable , there exists an ergodic invertible measure preserving transformation and measurable function such that for a.e. , if and only if (whether finite or ). (ii) Given mean-zero for , there exists an ergodic invertible measure preserving and such that for a.e. . (iii) In some sense, the previous existence result is the best possible. For , there exist mean-zero such that for any ergodic invertible measure preserving and any measurable such that a.e., then for . Also, we show this situation is generic for mean-zero . Finally, it is shown that we cannot expect finite moments for solutions , when . In particular, given any such that , there exist mean-zero such that for any solutions and , the transfer function satisfies: \begin{eqnarray*} \int_{X} \phi \big( | g(x) | \big) d\mu = \infty. \end{eqnarray*}
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@article{arxiv.1902.09045,
title = {Existence and Non-existence of Solutions to the Coboundary Equation for Measure Preserving Systems},
author = {Terrence Adams and Joseph Rosenblatt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.09045},
year = {2019}
}
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29 pages