Phase diagram for intermittent maps
Abstract
We explore the phase diagram for potentials in the space of H\"older continuous functions of a given exponent and for the dynamical system generated by a Pomeau--Manneville, or intermittent, map. There is always a phase where the unique Gibbs state exhibits intermittent behavior. It is the only phase for a specific range of values of the H\"older exponent. For the remaining values of the H\"older exponent, a second phase with stationary behavior emerges. In this case, a co-dimension 1 submanifold separates the intermittent and stationary phases. It coincides with the set of potentials at which the pressure function fails to be real-analytic. We also describe the relationship between the phase transition locus, (persistent) phase transitions in temperature, and ground states.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2504.07864,
title = {Phase diagram for intermittent maps},
author = {Daniel Coronel and Juan Rivera-Letelier},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.07864},
year = {2025}
}
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