On subshifts with slow forbidden word growth
Abstract
In this work, we treat subshifts, defined in terms of an alphabet and (usually infinite) forbidden list , where the number of -letter words in has "slow growth rate" in . We show that such subshifts are well-behaved in several ways; for instance, they are boundedly supermultiplicative as defined by Baker and Ghenciu and they have unique measures of maximal entropy with the K-property and which satisfy Gibbs bounds on large (measure-theoretically) sets. The main tool in our proofs is a more general result which states that bounded supermultiplicativity and a sort of measure-theoretic specification property together imply uniqueness of MME and our Gibbs bounds. We also show that some well-known classes of subshifts can be treated by our results, including the symbolic codings of f(x) = (the so-called - shifts) and the bounded density subshifts of Stanley.
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@article{arxiv.1912.06315,
title = {On subshifts with slow forbidden word growth},
author = {Ronnie Pavlov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.06315},
year = {2023}
}
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28 pages