Entropy, pressure, ground states and calibrated sub-actions for linear dynamics
Abstract
Denote by X a Banach space and by T : X X a bounded linear operator with non-trivial kernel satisfying suitable conditions. We consider the concepts of entropy - for T-invariant probability measures - and pressure for H\"older continuous potentials. We also prove the existence of ground states (the limit when temperature goes to zero) associated with such class of potentials when the Banach space X is equipped with a Schauder basis. We produce an example concerning weighted shift operators defined on the Banach spaces c0(R) and lp(R), 1 ≤ p < +∞, where our results do apply. In addition, we prove the existence of calibrated sub-actions when the potential satisfies certain regularity conditions using properties of the so-called Ma\~n\'e potential. We also exhibit examples of selection at zero temperature and explicit sub-actions in the class of H\"older continuous potentials.
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