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arxiv: 1501.05023 · v2 · pith:BEQK5RIPnew · submitted 2015-01-20 · 🧮 math.DS · math.PR

Extremal dichotomy for uniformly hyperbolic systems

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We consider the extreme value theory of a hyperbolic toral automorphism $T: \mathbb{T}^2 \to \mathbb{T}^2$ showing that if a H\"older observation $\phi$ which is a function of a Euclidean-type distance to a non-periodic point $\zeta$ is strictly maximized at $\zeta$ then the corresponding time series $\{\phi\circ T^i\}$ exhibits extreme value statistics corresponding to an iid sequence of random variables with the same distribution function as $\phi$ and with extremal index one. If however $\phi$ is strictly maximized at a periodic point $q$ then the corresponding time-series exhibits extreme value statistics corresponding to an iid sequence of random variables with the same distribution function as $\phi$ but with extremal index not equal to one. We give a formula for the extremal index (which depends upon the metric used and the period of $q$). These results imply that return times are Poisson to small balls centered at non-periodic points and compound Poisson for small balls centered at periodic points.

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