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Random perturbations of codimension one homoclinic tangencies in dimension 3

Vitor Araujo

Published 2002-04-22Version 1

Adding small random parametric noise to an arc of diffeomophisms of a manifold of dimension 3, generically unfolding a codimension one quadratic homoclinic tangency q associated to a sectionally dissipative saddle fixed point p, we obtain not more than a finite number of physical probability measures, whose ergodic basins cover the orbits which are recurrent to a neighborhood of the tangency point $q$. This result is in contrast to the extension of Newhouse's phenomenon of coexistence of infinitely many sinks obtained by Palis and Viana in this setting. There is a similar result for the simpler bidimensional case whose proof relies on geometric arguments. We now extend the arguments to cover three dimensional manifolds.

Comments: 22 pages; 5 figures
Journal: Dynamical Systems, An International Journal, Vol. 18, No. 1 (2003), 35-55.
Categories: math.DS
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