Realizing ergodic properties in zero entropy subshifts
Abstract
A subshift with linear block complexity has at most countably many ergodic measures, and we continue of the study of the relation between such complexity and the invariant measures. By constructing minimal subshifts whose block complexity is arbitrarily close to linear but has uncountably many ergodic measures, we show that this behavior fails as soon as the block complexity is superlinear. With a different construction, we show that there exists a minimal subshift with an ergodic measure whose slow entropy grows slower than any given rate tending to infinitely but faster than any other rate majorizing this one yet still growing subexponentially. These constructions lead to obstructions in using subshifts in applications to properties of the prime numbers and in finding a measurable version of the complexity gap that arises for shifts of sublinear complexity.
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