Linear and fractional response: a survey
Apparaît dans la collection : Jean-Morlet Chair 2019 - Research School: Thermodynamic Formalism: Modern Techniques in Smooth Ergodic Theory / Chaire Jean-Morlet 2019 - Ecole : Formalisme thermodynamique : techniques modernes en théorie ergodique
When a dynamical system admitting a natural (SRB) measure is perturbed, it is natural to ask how the SRB measure responds to the perturbation. In the tamest cases, this response is linear, and the derivative of the SRB measure with respect to the parameter can be expressed as a sum of decorrelations (involving the derivative of the system with respect to the parameter). In more subtle situations - for example, systems with bifurcations, or observables with singularities - the SRB measure may be a Hölder function of the parameter. This talk will present a panorama of results about linear and fractional response.