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Random Products of Standard Maps

We develop a general geometric method to establish the existence of positive Lyapunov exponents for a class of skew products. The technique is applied to show non-uniform hyperbolicity of some conservative partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms having as center dynamics coupled products of standard maps, notably for skew-products whose fiber dynamics is given by (a continuum of parameters in) the Froeschlé family. These types of coupled systems appear as some induced maps in models for the study of Arnold diffusion. Consequently, we are able to present new examples of partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms having rich high dimensional center dynamics. The methods are also suitable for studying cocycles over shift spaces, and do not demand any low dimensionality condition on the fiber.

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