Large deviations for systems with non-uniform structure
classification
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systemslargeclassdeviationsshiftssymbolicweakapplications
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We use a weak Gibbs property and a weak form of specification to derive level-2 large deviations principles for symbolic systems equipped with a large class of reference measures. This has applications to a broad class of symbolic systems, including $\beta$-shifts, $S$-gap shifts, and their factors. A crucial step in our approach is to prove a `horseshoe theorem' for these systems.
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