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Orbit-counting in non-hyperbolic dynamical systems

  • G Everest , R Miles , S Stevens and T Ward EMAIL logo

Abstract

There are well-known analogues of the prime number theorem and Mertens' Theorem for dynamical systems with hyperbolic behaviour. Here we consider the same question for the simplest non-hyperbolic algebraic systems. The asymptotic behaviour of the orbit-counting function is governed by a rotation on an associated compact group, and in simple examples we exhibit uncountably many different asymptotic growth rates for the orbit-counting function. Mertens' Theorem also holds in this setting, with an explicit rational leading coefficient obtained from arithmetic properties of the non-hyperbolic eigendirections. The proof of the dynamical analogue of Mertens' Theorem uses transcendence theory and Dirichlet characters.


Dedicated to the memory of William Parry FRS, 1934–2006


Received: 2006-01-16
Published Online: 2007-08-01
Published in Print: 2007-07-27

© Walter de Gruyter

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