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On dynamical coherence

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2003

MICHAEL BRIN
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-4015, USA (e-mail: [email protected])

Abstract

A partially hyperbolic diffeomorphism is dynamically coherent if its center, center-stable and center-unstable invariant distributions are integrable, i.e. tangent to foliations. Dynamical coherence is a key assumption in the theory of stable ergodicity. The main result: a partially hyperbolic diffeomorphism f\colon M\to M is dynamically coherent if the strong stable and unstable foliations are quasi-isometric in the universal cover \widetilde{M}, i.e. for any two points in the same leaf, the distance between them in \widetilde{M} is bounded from below by a linear function of the distance along the leaf.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2003 Cambridge University Press

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