A number of relations between the Kaplan-Yorke dimension, phase space
contraction, transport coefficients and the maximal Lyapunov exponents are
given for dissipative thermostatted systems, subject to a small external field
in a nonequilibrium stationary state. A condition for the extensivity of phase
space dimension reduction is given. A new expression for the transport
coefficients in terms of the Kaplan-Yorke dimension is derived. Alternatively,
the Kaplan-Yorke dimension for a dissipative macroscopic system can be
expressed in terms of the transport coefficients of the system. The agreement
with computer simulations for an atomic fluid at small shear rates is very
good.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures, submitted to J. Stat. Phy