Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4667246 | Advances in Mathematics | 2010 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
We consider a partially hyperbolic set K on a Riemannian manifold M whose tangent space splits as TKM=Ecu⊕Es, for which the center-unstable direction Ecu expands non-uniformly on some local unstable disk. We show that under these assumptions f induces a Gibbs–Markov structure. Moreover, the decay of the return time function can be controlled in terms of the time typical points need to achieve some uniform expanding behavior in the center-unstable direction. As an application of the main result we obtain certain rates for decay of correlations, large deviations, an almost sure invariance principle and the validity of the central limit theorem.
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