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Rates in almost sure invariance principle for slowly mixing dynamical systems

Dynamical Systems 2018-11-15 v2

Abstract

We prove the one-dimensional almost sure invariance principle with essentially optimal rates for slowly (polynomially) mixing deterministic dynamical systems, such as Pomeau-Manneville intermittent maps, with H\"older continuous observables. Our rates have form o(nγL(n))o(n^\gamma L(n)), where L(n)L(n) is a slowly varying function and γ\gamma is determined by the speed of mixing. We strongly improve previous results where the best available rates did not exceed O(n1/4)O(n^{1/4}). To break the O(n1/4)O(n^{1/4}) barrier, we represent the dynamics as a Young-tower-like Markov chain and adapt the methods of Berkes-Liu-Wu and Cuny-Dedecker-Merlev\`ede on the Koml\'os-Major-Tusn\'ady approximation for dependent processes.

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@article{arxiv.1801.05335,
  title  = {Rates in almost sure invariance principle for slowly mixing dynamical systems},
  author = {C. Cuny and J. Dedecker and A. Korepanov and F. Merlevède},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.05335},
  year   = {2018}
}

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