Measurable boundary maps and Patterson--Sullivan measures for non-Borel Anosov groups on the Furstenberg boundary

Abstract

In this paper we develop a theory for Patterson--Sullivan measures for non-Borel Anosov groups on the Furstenberg boundary. Previously, such a theory has been successfully developed for measures supported on the partial flag manifold associated to the Anosov condition, which coincides with the Furstenberg boundary only under the strongest Anosov condition, Borel Anosov. We establish existence, uniqueness, and ergodicity results for the measures on the Furstenberg boundary under arbitrary Anosov conditions; we show ergodicity of Bowen--Margulis--Sullivan measures on the homogeneous space; and we establish strict convexity results for the critical exponent associated to functionals on the entire Cartan subspace. Using this strict convexity, we establish an entropy rigidity result for Anosov groups with Lipschitz limit set. A key tool we develop is a new sufficient condition for the existence of a measurable boundary map associated to a Zariski dense representation. This result not only applies to Anosov groups, but also to transverse groups, mapping class groups, and discrete subgroups of the isometry groups of Gromov hyperbolic spaces.

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