New criterion of physical measures for partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms

Abstract

We show that for any C1 partially hyperbolic diffeomorphism, there is a full volume subset, such that any Cesaro limit of any point in this subset satisfies the Pesin formula for partial entropy. This result has several important applications. First we show that for any C1+ partially hyperbolic diffeomorphism with one dimensional center, there is a full volume subset, such that every point in this set belongs to either the basin of a physical measure with non-vanishing center exponent, or the center exponent of any limit of the sequence 1nΣi=0n-1δfi(x) is vanishing. We also prove that for any diffeomorphism with mostly contracting center, it admits a C1 neighborhood such that every diffeomorphism in a C1 residual subset of this open set admits finitely many physical measure, whose basins have full volume.

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