A note on the run length function for intermittency maps
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intermittencylengthmapsdigitsfunctionpolynomialrespborel-cantelli
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We study the run length function for intermittency maps. In particular, we show that the longest consecutive zero digits (resp. one digits) having a time window of polynomial (resp. logarithmic) length. Our proof is relatively elementary in the sense that it only relies on the classical Borel-Cantelli lemma and the polynomial decay of intermittency maps. Our results are compensational to the Erd\H{o}s-R\'{e}nyi law obtained by Denker and Nicol in \cite{dennic13}.
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