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We use the method of atomic decomposition and a new family of Banach spaces to study the action of transfer operators associated to piecewise-defined maps. It turns out that these transfer operators are quasi-compact even when the associated potential, the dynamics and the underlying phase space have very low regularity. In particular it is often possible to obtain exponential decay of correlations, the Central Limit Theorem and almost sure invariance principle for fairly general observables, including unbounded ones.
Arbieto and S. recently used atomic decomposition to study transfer operators. We give a long list of old and new expanding dynamical systems for which those results can be applied, obtaining the quasi-compactness of transfer operator acting on Besov spaces of measure spaces with a good grid.
We prove a comprehensive version of the Ruelle-Perron-Frobenius Theorem with explicit estimates of the spectral radius of the Ruelle transfer operator and various other quantities related to spectral properties of this operator. The novelty here is t
We study the trace class perturbations of the whole-line, discrete Laplacian and obtain a new bound for the perturbation determinant of the corresponding non-self-adjoint Jacobi operator. Based on this bound, we refine the Lieb--Thirring inequality d
We show that for an entire function $varphi$ belonging to the Fock space ${mathscr F}^2(mathbb{C}^n)$ on the complex Euclidean space $mathbb{C}^n$, the integral operator begin{eqnarray*} S_{varphi}F(z)=int_{mathbb{C}^n} F(w) e^{z cdotbar{w}} varphi(z
We prove some characterizations of Schatten class Toeplitz operators on Bergman spaces of tube domains over symmetric cones for small exponents.