
Using the graph transform method, we give a geometric treatment of Pesin’s invariant manifold theory. Beyond deriving the existence, uniqueness, and smoothness results by Fathi, Herman, and Yoccoz our method allows us to do four things: optimally conserve smoothness, deal with endomorphisms, prove absolute continuity of the Pesin laminations, and produce ergodic attractors.
Manifolds of mappings, invariant measures, Pesin laminations, mappings, Spaces and manifolds of mappings (including nonlinear versions of 46Exx), attractors, Pesin's invariant manifold
Manifolds of mappings, invariant measures, Pesin laminations, mappings, Spaces and manifolds of mappings (including nonlinear versions of 46Exx), attractors, Pesin's invariant manifold
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