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Certain systems of three falling balls satisfy the Chernov-Sinai ansatz

Published 18 Feb 2017 in math.DS | (1702.05601v4)

Abstract: The system of falling balls is an autonomous Hamiltonian system with a smooth invariant measure and non-zero Lyapunov exponents almost everywhere. Since almost three decades, the question of ergodicity is still open. The subject of this work is to contribute to the solution of the ergodicity conjecture for three falling balls with a specific mass ratio. The latter is executed in the following three points: First, we prove the Chernov-Sinai ansatz. Second, we prove that there is an abundance of least expanding points and, third, we explain that the proper alignment condition can still be verified and is actually pointwise equivalent to Chernov's transversality condition. It is of special interest, that for the aforementioned specific mass ratio, the configuration space can be unfolded to a billiard table, where the proper alignment condition holds.

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