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Stationary measures and orbit closures of uniformly expanding random dynamical systems on surfaces (2006.03166v3)

Published 4 Jun 2020 in math.DS and math.DG

Abstract: We study the problem of classifying stationary measures and orbit closures for non-abelian action on a surface with a given smooth invariant measure. Using a result of Brown and Rodriguez Hertz, we show that under a certain finite verifiable average growth condition, the only nonatomic stationary measure is the given smooth invariant measure, and every orbit closure is either finite or dense. Moreover, every point with infinite orbit equidistributes on the surface with respect to the smooth invariant measure. This is analogous to the results of Benoist-Quint and Eskin-Lindenstrauss in the homogeneous setting, and the result of Eskin-Mirzakhani in the setting of moduli spaces of translation surfaces. We then apply this result to two concrete settings, namely discrete perturbation of the standard map and Out($F_2$)-action on a certain character variety. We verify the growth condition analytically in the former setting, and verify numerically in the latter setting.

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