Topological entropy and blocking cost for geodesics in riemannian manifolds
Dynamical Systems
2010-12-14 v1 Differential Geometry
Abstract
For a pair of points in a compact, riemannian manifold let (resp. ) be the number of geodesic segments with length joining these points (resp. the minimal number of point obstacles needed to block them). We study relationships between the growth rates of and as . We derive lower bounds on in terms of the topological entropy and its fundamental group. This strengthens the results of Burns-Gutkin \cite{BG06} and Lafont-Schmidt \cite{LS}. For instance, by \cite{BG06,LS}, implies that is unbounded; we show that grows exponentially, with the rate at least .
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@article{arxiv.0711.1662,
title = {Topological entropy and blocking cost for geodesics in riemannian manifolds},
author = {Eugene Gutkin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.1662},
year = {2010}
}
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