Zeta measures and Thermodynamic Formalism for temperature zero
Abstract
We address the analysis of the following problem: given a real H\"older potential defined on the Bernoulli space and its equilibrium state, it is known that this shift-invariant probability can be weakly approximated by probabilities in periodic orbits associated to certain zeta functions. Given a H\"older function and a value such that , we can associate a shift-invariant probability such that for each continuous function we have where is the pressure of , is the set of solutions of , for any , and We call a zeta probability for and . It is known that , when . We consider for each value the potential and the corresponding equilibrium state . What happens with when goes to infinity and goes to one? This question is related to the problem of how to approximate the maximizing probability for by probabilities on periodic orbits. We study this question and also present here the deviation function and Large Deviation Principle for this limit . We will make an assumption: . We do not assume here the maximizing probability for is unique.
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@article{arxiv.0912.4771,
title = {Zeta measures and Thermodynamic Formalism for temperature zero},
author = {Artur O. Lopes and Jairo K. Mengue},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.4771},
year = {2010}
}