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Rough Weierstrass functions and dynamical systems: the smoothness of the SBR measure

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 نشر من قبل Gon\\c{c}alo dos Reis Dr.
 تاريخ النشر 2020
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We investigate Weierstrass functions with roughness parameter $gamma$ that are Holder continuous with coefficient $H={loggamma}/{log frac12}.$ Analytical access is provided by an embedding into a dynamical system related to the baker transform where the graphs of the functions are identified as their global attractors. They possess stable manifolds hosting Sinai-Bowen-Ruelle (SBR) measures. We systematically exploit a telescoping property of associated measures to give an alternative proof of the absolute continuity of the SBR measure for large enough $gamma$ with square-integrable density. Telescoping allows a macroscopic argument using the transversality of the flow related to the mapping describing the stable manifold. The smoothness of the SBR measure can be used to compute the Hausdorff dimension of the graphs of the original Weierstrass functions and investigate their local times.



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