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PRESERVATION OF EXPANSIVITY IN HYPERSPACE DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS

  • Koo, Namjip;Lee, Hyunhee
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.58 no.6
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    • pp.1421-1431
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    • 2021
  • In this paper we study the preservation of various notions of expansivity in discrete dynamical systems and the induced map for n-fold symmetric products and hyperspaces. Then we give a characterization of a compact metric space admitting hyper N-expansive homeomorphisms via the topological dimension. More precisely, we show that C0-generically, any homeomorphism on a compact manifold is not hyper N-expansive for any N ∈ ℕ. Also we give some examples to illustrate our results.

SYMBOLICALLY EXPANSIVE DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS

  • Oh, Jumi
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.85-90
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    • 2022
  • In this article, we consider the notion of expansiveness on compact metric spaces for symbolically point of view. And we show that a homeomorphism is symbolically countably expansive if and only if it is symbolically measure expansive. Moreover, we prove that a homeomorphism is symbolically N-expansive if and only if it is symbolically measure N-expanding.

FINITE SETS WITH FAKE OBSERVABLE CARDINALITY

  • Artigue, Alfonso
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.52 no.1
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    • pp.323-333
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    • 2015
  • Let X be a compact metric space and let |A| denote the cardinality of a set A. We prove that if $f:X{\rightarrow}X$ is a homeomorphism and ${\mid}X{\mid}={\infty}$, then for all ${\delta}$ > 0 there is $A{\subset}X$ such that |A| = 4 and for all $k{\in}\mathbb{Z}$ there are $x,y{\in}f^k(A)$, $x{\neq}y$, such that dist(x, y) < ${\delta}$. An observer that can only distinguish two points if their distance is grater than ${\delta}$, for sure will say that A has at most 3 points even knowing every iterate of A and that f is a homeomorphism. We show that for hyperexpansive homeomorphisms the same ${\delta}$-observer will not fail about the cardinality of A if we start with |A| = 3 instead of 4. Generalizations of this problem are considered via what we call (m, n)-expansiveness.