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Sixth International Conference on Differential and Functional Differential Equations DFDE-2011
August 20, 2011 10:55, Moscow
 


Entropic stability

T. Fisher

Brigham Young University, Provo, USA
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T. Fisher



Abstract: Andronov and Pontryagin suggested that the study of dynamical systems should focus on stable systems. It turns out that topologically C1-stable dynamics (also called structurally stable systems) can be analyzed; indeed, they are exactly the uniformly hyperbolic systems that satisfy an additional assumption. However, the structurally stable diffeomorphisms are not dense and therefore the study of such systems is insufficient. A natural approach is to consider weaker forms of stability. In this talk we will introduce an entropy-based notion of stability. Furthermore, we analyze a class of deformations of Anosov diffeomorphisms: these deformations break the topological conjugacy class but leave the high entropy dynamics unchanged. More precisely, there is a partial conjugacy between the deformation and the original Anosov system that identifies all invariant probability measures with entropy close to the maximum.

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