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Dynamical zeta functions for typical extensions of full shifts
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    Dynamical zeta functions for typical extensions of full shifts (English)
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    7 June 2000
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    The author considers the growth rate of the number of periodic points in a class of hyperbolic dynamical systems, which generalizes the shift on \(p\) symbols (\(p\) is a prime) in an arithmetical setting. It is shown that with respect to a probabilistic parametrization of valuation-theoretic significance, for all but two primes \(p\), the set of limit points of the growth rate is almost surely infinite, and the dynamical zeta function almost surely non-algebraic. The exclusion of two primes results from a connection with Artin's conjecture on primitive roots. The minimalist presentation requires familiarity with the author's previous work.
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    dynamical zeta functions
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    hyperbolic dynamical systems
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    Artin's conjecture on primitive roots
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