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On intrinsic ergodicity of factors of $\mathbb{Z}^d$ subshifts

Kevin McGoff, Ronnie Pavlov

Published 2014-05-08Version 1

It is well-known that any $\mathbb{Z}$ subshift with the specification property has the property that every factor is intrinsically ergodic, i.e., every factor has a unique factor of maximal entropy. In recent work, other $\mathbb{Z}$ subshifts have been shown to possess this property as well, including $\beta$-shifts and a class of $S$-gap shifts. We give two results that show that the situation for $\mathbb{Z}^d$ subshifts with $d >1 $ is quite different. First, for any $d>1$, we show that any $\mathbb{Z}^d$ subshift possessing a certain mixing property must have a factor with positive entropy which is not intrinsically ergodic. In particular, this shows that for $d>1$, $\mathbb{Z}^d$ subshifts with specification cannot have all factors intrinsically ergodic. We also give an example of a $\mathbb{Z}^2$ shift of finite type, introduced by Hochman, which is not even topologically mixing, but for which every positive entropy factor is intrinsically ergodic.

Comments: 22 pages, 6 figures
Categories: math.DS
Subjects: 37B50
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