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Anibal Velozo

About me:

I am a Gibbs assistant professor in the math department at Yale University. Before that I was a graduate student at Princeton under the supervision of Gang Tian. Before that I was an undergraduate at Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile.

Research Interests:

My main research interests are dynamical systems and geometry. I am particularly interested in the ergodic theory of non-compact dynamical systems and negatively curved geometry.

Publications & preprints:

My papers on arXiv
  1. Ergodic optimization and zero temperature limits in negative curvature (joint with F. Riquelme). arXiv:2001.01694.
  2. Escape of entropy for countable Markov shifts (joint with G. Iommi and M. Todd). arXiv:1908.10741.
  3. Measures of maximal entropy for suspension flows (joint with G. Iommi). To appear in Math. Z. arXiv:1908.07020.
  4. The space of invariant measures for countable Markov shifts (joint with G. Iommi). To appear in Journal d'Analyse Math. arXiv:1901.07972.
  5. Upper semi-continuity of entropy in non-compact settings (joint with G. Iommi and M. Todd). To appear in Math. Res. Lett. arXiv:1809.10022.
  6. Pressure, Poincare series and box dimension of the boundary (joint with G. Iommi). arXiv:1808.00933.
  7. Thermodynamic formalism and the entropy at infinity of the geodesic flow. arxiv:1711.06796.
  8. Rate distortion theory, metric mean dimension and measure theoretic entropy (joint with R. Velozo). arxiv:1707.05762.
  9. Phase transitions for geodesic flows and the geometric potential. arxiv:1704.02562.
  10. Escape of mass and entropy for geodesic flows (joint with F. Riquelme). Ergodic Theory Dynam. Systems 39 (2019), no. 2, 446-473. arxiv:1610.04683.
  11. Entropy in the cusp and phase transitions for geodesic flows (joint with G. Iommi and F. Riquelme). Israel J. Math. 225 (2018), no. 2, 609-659. arxiv:1511.03967