Smooth conjugacy of Anosov diffeomorphisms on higher dimensional tori

Mathematics – Dynamical Systems

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Let $L$ be a hyperbolic automorphism of $\mathbb T^d$, $d\ge3$. We study the smooth conjugacy problem in a small $C^1$-neighborhood $\mathcal U$ of $L$. The main result establishes $C^{1+\nu}$ regularity of the conjugacy between two Anosov systems with the same periodic eigenvalue data. We assume that these systems are $C^1$-close to an irreducible linear hyperbolic automorphism $L$ with simple real spectrum and that they satisfy a natural transitivity assumption on certain intermediate foliations. We elaborate on the example of de la Llave of two Anosov systems on $\mathbb T^4$ with the same constant periodic eigenvalue data that are only H\"older conjugate. We show that these examples exhaust all possible ways to perturb $C^{1+\nu}$ conjugacy class without changing periodic eigenvalue data. Also we generalize these examples to majority of reducible toral automorphisms as well as to certain product diffeomorphisms of $\mathbb T^4$ $C^1$-close to the original example.

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