Spectral gap and quantitative statistical stability for systems with contracting fibers and Lorenz-like maps
Abstract
We consider transformations preserving a contracting foliation, such that the associated quotient map satisfies a Lasota-Yorke inequality. We prove that the associated transfer operator, acting on suitable normed spaces, has a spectral gap (on which we have quantitative estimation). As an application we consider Lorenz-like two dimensional maps (piecewise hyperbolic with unbounded contraction and expansion rate): we prove that those systems have a spectral gap and we show a quantitative estimate for their statistical stability. Under deterministic perturbations of the system of size , the physical measure varies continuously, with a modulus of continuity , which is asymptotically optimal for this kind of piecewise smooth maps.
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@article{arxiv.1507.08191,
title = {Spectral gap and quantitative statistical stability for systems with contracting fibers and Lorenz-like maps},
author = {Stefano Galatolo and Rafael Lucena},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.08191},
year = {2025}
}
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