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Topological entropy and blocking cost for geodesics in riemannian manifolds

Dynamical Systems 2010-12-14 v1 Differential Geometry

Abstract

For a pair of points x,yx,y in a compact, riemannian manifold MM let nt(x,y)n_t(x,y) (resp. st(x,y)s_t(x,y)) be the number of geodesic segments with length t\leq t joining these points (resp. the minimal number of point obstacles needed to block them). We study relationships between the growth rates of nt(x,y)n_t(x,y) and st(x,y)s_t(x,y) as tt\to\infty. We derive lower bounds on st(x,y)s_t(x,y) in terms of the topological entropy h(M)h(M) and its fundamental group. This strengthens the results of Burns-Gutkin \cite{BG06} and Lafont-Schmidt \cite{LS}. For instance, by \cite{BG06,LS}, h(M)>0h(M)>0 implies that ss is unbounded; we show that ss grows exponentially, with the rate at least h(M)/2h(M)/2.

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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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13 pages