On cusps and flat tops
classification
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mapscriticalflatpointsepsilonverifyabsolutelyanalogous
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We develop non-invertible Pesin theory for a new class of maps called cusp maps. These maps may have unbounded derivative, but nevertheless verify a property analogous to $C^{1+\epsilon}$. We do not require the critical points to verify a non-flatness condition, so the results are applicable to $C^{1+\epsilon}$ maps with flat critical points. If the critical points are too flat, then no absolutely continuous invariant probability measure can exist. This generalises a result of Benedicks and Misiurewicz.
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