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VARIOUS SHADOWING PROPERTIES FOR TIME VARYING MAPS

  • Sarkooh, Javad Nazarian
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.59 no.2
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    • pp.481-506
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    • 2022
  • This paper is concerned with the study of various notions of shadowing of dynamical systems induced by a sequence of maps, so-called time varying maps, on a metric space. We define and study the shadowing, h-shadowing, limit shadowing, s-limit shadowing and exponential limit shadowing properties of these dynamical systems. We show that h-shadowing, limit shadowing and s-limit shadowing properties are conjugacy invariant. Also, we investigate the relationships between these notions of shadowing for time varying maps and examine the role that expansivity plays in shadowing properties of such dynamical systems. Specially, we prove some results linking s-limit shadowing property to limit shadowing property, and h-shadowing property to s-limit shadowing and limit shadowing properties. Moreover, under the assumption of expansivity, we show that the shadowing property implies the h-shadowing, s-limit shadowing and limit shadowing properties. Finally, it is proved that the uniformly contracting and uniformly expanding time varying maps exhibit the shadowing, limit shadowing, s-limit shadowing and exponential limit shadowing properties.

VARIOUS INVERSE SHADOWING IN LINEAR DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS

  • Choi, Tae-Young;Lee, Keon-Hee
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.515-526
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we give a characterization of hyperbolic linear dynamical systems via the notions of various inverse shadowing. More precisely it is proved that for a linear dynamical system f(x)=Ax of ${\mathbb{C}^n}$, f has the ${\tau}_h$ inverse(${\tau}_h-orbital$ inverse or ${\tau}_h-weak$ inverse) shadowing property if and only if the matrix A is hyperbolic.

INVERSE SHADOWING PROPERTY OF MORSE-SMALE SYSTEMS

  • Choi, Taeyoung;Lee, Keonhee
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.61-73
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    • 2002
  • We consider the inverse shadowing property of a dynamical system which is an "inverse" form of the shadowing property of the system. In particular, we show that every Morse-Smale system f on a compact smooth manifold has the inverse shadowing property with respect to the class $\mathcal{T}_h(f)$ of continuous methods generated by homeomorphisms, but the system f does not have the inverse\mathrm{T} shadowing property with respect to the class $\mathcal{T}_c(f)$ of continuous methods.

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Refilled mask structure for Minimizing Shadowing Effect on EUV Lithography

  • Ahn, Jin-Ho;Shin, Hyun-Duck;Jeong, Chang-Young
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.13-18
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    • 2010
  • Extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography using 13.5 nm wavelengths is expected to be adopted as a mass production technology for 32 nm half pitch and below. One of the new issues introduced by EUV lithography is the shadowing effect. Mask shadowing is a unique phenomenon caused by using mirror-based mask with an oblique incident angle of light. This results in a horizontal-vertical (H-V) biasing effect and ellipticity in the contact hole pattern. To minimize the shadowing effect, a refilled mask is an available option. The concept of refilled mask structure can be implemented by partial etching into the multilayer and then refilling the trench with an absorber material. The simulations were carried out to confirm the possibility of application of refilled mask in 32 nm line-and-space pattern under the condition of preproduction tool. The effect of sidewall angle in refilled mask is evaluated on image contrast and critical dimension (CD) on the wafer. We also simulated the effect of refilled absorber thickness on aerial image, H-V CD bias, and overlapping process window. Finally, we concluded that the refilled absorber thickness for minimizing shadowing effect should be thinner than etched depth.

TRANSITIVITY, TWO-SIDED LIMIT SHADOWING PROPERTY AND DENSE ω-CHAOS

  • Oprocha, Piotr
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.51 no.4
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    • pp.837-851
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    • 2014
  • We consider ${\omega}$-chaos as defined by S. H. Li in 1993. We show that c-dense ${\omega}$-scrambled sets are present in every transitive system with two-sided limit shadowing property (TSLmSP) and that every transitive map on topological graph has a dense Mycielski ${\omega}$-scrambled set. As a preliminary step, we provide a characterization of dynamical properties of maps with TSLmSP.

WEAK INVERSE SHADOWING AND Ω-STABILITY

  • Zhang, Yong;Choi, Taeyoung
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.137-145
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    • 2004
  • We give characterization of ${\Omega}$-stable diffeomorphisms via the notions of weak inverse shadowing. More precisely, it is proved that the $C^1$ interior of the set of diffeomorphisms with the weak inverse shadowing property with respect to the class $\mathcal{T}_h$ coincides with the set of ${\Omega}$-stable diffeomorphisms.

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POSITIVE EXPANSIVITY, CHAIN TRANSITIVITY, RIGIDITY, AND SPECIFICATION ON GENERAL TOPOLOGICAL SPACES

  • Devi, Thiyam Thadoi;Mangang, Khundrakpam Binod
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.59 no.2
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    • pp.319-343
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    • 2022
  • We discuss the notions of positive expansivity, chain transitivity, uniform rigidity, chain mixing, weak specification, and pseudo orbital specification in terms of finite open covers for Hausdorff topological spaces and entourages for uniform spaces. We show that the two definitions for each notion are equivalent in compact Hausdorff spaces and further they are equivalent to their standard definitions in compact metric spaces. We show that a homeomorphism on a Hausdorff uniform space has uniform h-shadowing if and only if it has uniform shadowing and its inverse is uniformly equicontinuous. We also show that a Hausdorff positively expansive system with a Hausdorff shadowing property has Hausdorff h-shadowing.

EXPANSIVE HOMEOMORPHISMS WITH THE SHADOWING PROPERTY ON ZERO DIMENSIONAL SPACES

  • Park, Jong-Jin
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.759-764
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    • 2004
  • Let X = {a} ${\cup}$ {$a_{i}$ ${$\mid$}$i $\in$ N} be a subspace of Euclidean space $E^2$ such that $lim_{{i}{\longrightarrow}{$\infty}}a_{i}$ = a and $a_{i}\;{\neq}\;a_{j}$ for $i{\neq}j$. Then it is well known that the space X has no expansive homeomorphisms with the shadowing property. In this paper we show that the set of all expansive homeomorphisms with the shadowing property on the space Y is dense in the space H(Y) of all homeomorphisms on Y, where Y = {a, b} ${\cup}$ {$a_{i}{$\mid$}i{\in}Z$} is a subspace of $E^2$ such that $lim_{i}$-$\infty$ $a_{i}$ = b and $lim_{{i}{\longrightarrow}{$\infty}}a_{i}$ = a with the following properties; $a_{i}{\neq}a_{j}$ for $i{\neq}j$ and $a{\neq}b$.

ON STABILITY PROBLEMS WITH SHADOWING PROPERTY AND ITS APPLICATION

  • Chu, Hahng-Yun;Han, Gil-Jun;Kang, Dong-Seung
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.48 no.4
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    • pp.673-688
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    • 2011
  • Let $n{\geq}2$ be an even integer. We investigate that if an odd mapping f : X ${\rightarrow}$ Y satisfies the following equation $2_{n-2}C_{\frac{n}{2}-1}rf\(\sum\limits^n_{j=1}{\frac{x_j}{r}}\)\;+\;{\sum\limits_{i_k{\in}\{0,1\} \atop {{\sum}^n_{k=1}\;i_k={\frac{n}{2}}}}\;rf\(\sum\limits^n_{i=1}(-1)^{i_k}{\frac{x_i}{r}}\)=2_{n-2}C_{{\frac{n}{2}}-1}\sum\limits^n_{i=1}f(x_i),$ then f : X ${\rightarrow}$ Y is additive, where $r{\in}R$. We also prove the stability in normed group by using shadowing property and the Hyers-Ulam stability of the functional equation in Banach spaces and in Banach modules over unital C-algebras. As an application, we show that every almost linear bijection h : A ${\rightarrow}$ B of unital $C^*$-algebras A and B is a $C^*$-algebra isomorphism when $h(\frac{2^s}{r^s}uy)=h(\frac{2^s}{r^s}u)h(y)$ for all unitaries u ${\in}$ A, all y ${\in}$ A, and s = 0, 1, 2,....