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The asymptotically additive topological pressure: variational principle for non-compact and intersection of irregular sets

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ABSTRACT Let be a dynamical system, where is a compact metric space and is a continuous map. Using the concepts of g-almost product property and uniform separation property introduced by… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Let be a dynamical system, where is a compact metric space and is a continuous map. Using the concepts of g-almost product property and uniform separation property introduced by Pfister and Sullivan in Pfister and Sullivan [On the topological entropy of saturated sets, Ergodic Theory Dyn. Syst. 27 (2007), pp. 929–956], we give a variational principle for certain non-compact with relation to the asymptotically additive topological pressure. We also study the set of points that are irregular for a collection finite or infinite of asymptotically additive sequences and we show that carried the full asymptotically additive topological pressure. These results are suitable for systems such as mixing shifts of finite type, β-shifts, repellers and uniformly hyperbolic diffeomorphisms.

Keywords: topological pressure; additive topological; variational principle; asymptotically additive; non compact

Journal Title: Dynamical Systems
Year Published: 2019

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