Existence of orbits with non-zero torsion for certain types of surface diffeomorphisms
Dynamical Systems
2011-01-14 v1
Abstract
The present paper concerns the dynamics of surface diffeomorphisms. Given a diffeomorphism of a surface , the \emph{torsion} of the orbit of a point is, roughly speaking, the average speed of rotation of the tangent vectors under the action of the derivative of , along the orbit of under . The purpose of the paper is to identify some situations where there exist measures and orbits with non-zero torsion. We prove that every area preserving diffeomorphism of the disc which coincides with the identity near the boundary has an orbit with non-zero torsion. We also prove that a diffeomorphism of the torus , isotopic to the identity, whose rotation set has non-empty interior, has an orbit with non-zero torsion.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1101.2521,
title = {Existence of orbits with non-zero torsion for certain types of surface diffeomorphisms},
author = {François Béguin and Zouhour Rezig Boubaker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1101.2521},
year = {2011}
}
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