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Heterochaos baker maps and the Dyck system: maximal entropy measures and a mechanism for the breakdown of entropy approachability

We introduce two parametrized families of piecewise affine maps on $[0,1]^2$ and $[0,1]^3$, as generalizations of the heterochaos baker maps which were introduced and investigated in [Y. Saiki, H. Takahasi, J. A. Yorke, Nonlinearity, 34 (2021), 5744--5761] as minimal models of the unstable dimension variability in multidimensional dynamical systems. We show that natural coding spaces of these maps coincide with the Dyck system that has come from the theory of languages. Based on this coincidence, we start to develop a complementary analysis on their invariant measures. As a first attempt, we show the existence of two ergodic measures of maximal entropy for the generalized heterochaos baker maps. We also clarify a mechanism for the breakdown of entropy approachability.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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