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    Li and Yorke chaos with respect to the cardinality of the scrambled sets (English)
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    25 July 2005
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    The authors study spaces which admit maps with scrambled sets containing exactly two points, that are spaces which admit maps which have only Li-Yorke pairs. The main result of the study is the construction of two maps belonging to the previous class and defined on different spaces. The first one is constructed on a Cantor set and the second one on a set which is a two-dimensional arcwise connected continuum with empty interior endowed with the relative topology of \(\mathbb{R}^2\).
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    chaos
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    scrambled set
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    cardinality
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    Li-Yorke pairs
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