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Quenched decay of correlations for slowly mixing systems

Dynamical Systems 2018-01-30 v3

Abstract

We study random towers that are suitable to analyse the statistics of slowly mixing random systems. We obtain upper bounds on the rate of quenched correlation decay in a general setting. We apply our results to the random family of Liverani-Saussol-Vaienti maps with parameters in [α0,α1](0,1)[\alpha_0,\alpha_1]\subset (0,1) chosen independently with respect to a distribution ν\nu on [α0,α1][\alpha_0,\alpha_1] and show that the quenched decay of correlation is governed by the fastest mixing map in the family. In particular, we prove that for every δ>0\delta >0, for almost every ω[α0,α1]Z\omega \in [\alpha_0,\alpha_1]^\mathbb Z, the upper bound n11α0+δn^{1-\frac{1}{\alpha_0}+\delta} holds on the rate of decay of correlation for H\"older observables on the fibre over ω\omega. For three different distributions ν\nu on [α0,α1][\alpha_0,\alpha_1] (discrete, uniform, quadratic), we also derive sharp asymptotics on the measure of return-time intervals for the quenched dynamics, ranging from n1α0n^{-\frac{1}{\alpha_0}} to (logn)1α0n1α0(\log n)^{\frac{1}{\alpha_0}}\cdot n^{-\frac{1}{\alpha_0}} to (logn)2α0n1α0(\log n)^{\frac{2}{\alpha_0}}\cdot n^{-\frac{1}{\alpha_0}} respectively.

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@article{arxiv.1706.04158,
  title  = {Quenched decay of correlations for slowly mixing systems},
  author = {Wael Bahsoun and Christopher Bose and Marks Ruziboev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.04158},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

Improved presentation and results (now only a>1 is needed and consequently $0<\alpha_0<1$ in the application for LSV maps)