A collection of invariant measures is the freezing collection for some potential if and only if it has constant entropy and is the equilibrium collection for some potential.
Asymptotic behavior of the pressure function for H\"older potentials
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We study the behavior of the pressure function for H\"{o}lder continuous potentials on mixing subshifts of finite type. The classical theory of thermodynamic formalism shows that such pressure functions are convex, analytic and have slant asymptotes. We provide a sharp exponential lower bound on how fast the pressure function approaches its asymptotes. As a counterpart, we also show that there is no corresponding upper bound by exhibiting systems for which the convergence is arbitrarily slow. However, we prove that the exponential upper bound still holds for a generic H\"{o}lder potential. In addition, we determine that the pressure function satisfies a coarse uniform convexity property. Asymptotic bounds and quantitative convexity estimates are the first additional general properties of the pressure function obtained in the settings of Bowen and Ruelle since their groundbreaking work more than 40 years ago.
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On the Equivalence of Equilibrium and Freezing States in Dynamical Systems
A collection of invariant measures is the freezing collection for some potential if and only if it has constant entropy and is the equilibrium collection for some potential.