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arxiv: 2208.13209 · v6 · pith:GOPUZJFHnew · submitted 2022-08-28 · 🧮 math.DS

Subcohomology and a Livsic Theorem for Zooming Systems

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In the context of continuous zooming systems $f:M \to M$ on a compact metric space $M$, which include the non-uniformly expanding ones, possibly with the presence of a critical set, with the zooming set dense in $M$, we prove that any H\"older potential $\phi : M \to \mathbb{R}$ for which the integrals $\int \phi d\mu \geq 0$ with respect to any $f$-invariant probability $\mu$, admits a continuous function $\lambda_{0} : M \to \mathbb{R}$ (which can be H\"older if some integral is positive) such that \[ \phi \geq \lambda_{0}- \lambda_{0} \circ f. \] This extends a result in [9] for $C^{1}$-expanding maps on the circle $\mathbb{T} = \mathbb{R}/\mathbb{Z}$ to important classes of maps as uniformly expanding, local diffeomorphisms with non-uniform expansion, Viana maps, Benedicks-Carleson maps and Rovella maps. We also give an example beyond the exponential contractions context. Moreover, in the case of the integrals $\int \phi d\mu = 0$ with respect to any $f$-invariant probability $\mu$ and the set of periodic points to be dense in $M$, we obtain a version of the Livsic Theorem, that is, the functions $\lambda_{0}$ can be taken such that \[ \phi = \lambda_{0}- \lambda_{0} \circ f. \] Additionally, we also prove that the measure which maximizes the integrals is unique for a residual set of potentials.

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