Parry–Daniels map

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In mathematics, the Parry–Daniels map is a function studied in the context of dynamical systems. Typical questions concern the existence of an invariant or ergodic measure for the map.[1]

It is named after the English mathematician Bill Parry[2] and the British statistician Henry Daniels,[3] who independently studied the map in papers published in 1962.

Definition

Given an integer n ≥ 1, let Σ denote the n-dimensional simplex in Rn+1 given by

Σ:={x=(x0,x1,,xn)n+1|0xi1 for each i and x0+x1++xn=1}.

Let π be a permutation such that

xπ(0)xπ(1)xπ(n).

Then the Parry–Daniels map

Tπ:ΣΣ

is defined by

Tπ(x0,x1,,xn):=(xπ(0)xπ(n),xπ(1)xπ(0)xπ(n),,xπ(n)xπ(n1)xπ(n)).

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