24 research outputs found
Graph towers, laminations and their invariant measures
In this paper we present a combinatorial machinery, consisting of a graph
tower and vector towers on
, which allows us to efficiently describe all invariant
measures on any given shift space over a finite
alphabet.
The new technology admits a number of direct applications, in particular
concerning invariant measures on non-primitive substitution subshifts, minimal
subshifts with many ergodic measures, or an efficient calculation of the
measure of a given cylinder. It also applies to currents on a free group ,
and in particular the set of projectively fixed currents under the action of a
(possibly reducible) endomorphism is determined, when
is represented by a train track map.Comment: 52 pages, 3 figures. This is rather a new paper than a new version of
the old one. The setting is much more general, and also closer to a symbolic
dynamics spirit. Also, some of the work from the original paper has been
removed and will be taken up in a forthcoming paper. Accepted in Journal of
London Mathematical society. To appear 201
Minoration of the complexity function associated to a translation on the torus
We show that the complexity function of a piecewise translation map
conjugated to a minimal translation on the torus \TT^k = \RR^k / \ZZ^k is at
least for every integer .Comment: 10 pages. 4 figure
Measure transfer and -adic developments for subshifts
Based on previous work of the authors, to any -adic development of a
subshift a "directive sequence" of commutative diagrams is associated,
which consists at every level of the measure cone and the letter
frequency cone of the level subshift associated canonically to the given
-adic development.
The issuing rich picture enables one to deduce results about with
unexpected directness. For instance, we exhibit a large class of minimal
subshifts with entropy zero that all have infinitely many ergodic probability
measures.
As a side result we also exhibit, for any integer , an -adic
development of a minimal, aperiodic, uniquely ergodic subshift , where all
level alphabets have cardinality , while none of the
bottom level morphisms is recognizable in its level subshift