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Generic continuous Lebesgue measure preserving interval maps are nowhere monotone but invertible a.e.

Jozef Bobok <jozef.bobok@cvut.cz>, Czech Technical University in Prague

Coauthors: J. \v Cin\v c, P. Oprocha, S. Troubetzkoy

Abstract:

We consider all continuous maps of the interval preserving the Lebesgue measure $\lambda$ equipped with the uniform topology. Except for the identity map or $1 - id$ all such maps have topological entropy at least $\log2/2$ and generically they have infinite topological entropy. In this talk we discuss two generic properties: (i) invertibility $\lambda$-a.e. implied by the zero measure-theoretic entropy with respect to $\lambda$, and (ii) complicated structure of level sets. We also recall that there are Besicovitch maps (having no finite or infinite unilateral derivative at any point) preserving $\lambda$ and show that each such map has positive measure-theoretic entropy with respect to $\lambda$.

Scheduled for: 2026-03-12 10:55 AM: Dynamics Session #3.2 in Heritage Hall Building 121

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Status: Accepted

Collection: Dynamical Systems

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