Entropy of Bernoulli convolutions and uniform exponential growth for linear groups

Abstract

The exponential growth rate of non polynomially growing subgroups of GLd is conjectured to admit a uniform lower bound. This is known for non-amenable subgroups, while for amenable subgroups it is known to imply the Lehmer conjecture from number theory. In this note, we show that it is equivalent to the Lehmer conjecture. This is done by establishing a lower bound for the entropy of the random walk on the semigroup generated by the maps x λ· x 1, where λ is an algebraic number. We give a bound in terms of the Mahler measure of λ. We also derive a bound on the dimension of Bernoulli convolutions.

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