Author
Yazdi, M
Journal title
Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems
DOI
10.1017/etds.2021.93
Last updated
2021-10-19T13:24:21.947+01:00
Abstract
A celebrated theorem of Douglas Lind states that a positive real number is equal to the spectral radius of some integral primitive matrix, if and only if, it is a Perron algebraic integer. Given a Perron number p, we prove that there is an integral irreducible matrix with spectral radius p, and with dimension bounded above in terms of the algebraic degree, the ratio of the first two largest Galois conjugates, and arithmetic information about the ring of integers of its number field. This arithmetic information can be taken to be either the discriminant or the minimal Hermite-like thickness. Equivalently, given a Perron number p, there is an irreducible shift of finite type with entropy log(p) defined as an edge shift on a graph whose number of vertices is bounded above in terms of the aforementioned data.
Symplectic ID
1187523
Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
21 September 2021
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