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Rotation sets for graph maps of degree 1
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    Rotation sets for graph maps of degree 1 (English)
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    24 July 2008
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    One of the basic problems in combinatorial and topological dynamics is the characterization of the sets of periods for self mappings of one-dimensional spaces. The problem has its roots and motivation in the famous Sharkovskii Theorem for continuous self mappings of the line. Since then a lot of efforts has been spent in finding characterizations of the set of periods for more general one dimensional spaces. In the paper, for a continuous map on a topological graph containing a loop \(S\) the degree of the map (with respect to the loop \(S\)) is defined and, for a map of degree 1, rotation numbers. The rotation set of these maps and periods of periodic points having a given rotation number are studied. It is shown that if the graph has a single loop \(S\) then the set of rotation numbers of points in \(S\) has certain properties similar to the rotation set of a circle map. In particular, it is a compact interval and for every rational \(\alpha\) in this interval there exists a periodic point with rotation number \(\alpha\). It is also shown that, for a special class of maps (called combed maps), the rotation set displays the same properties as the rotation set of a continuous degree one circle map. Some examples and counterexamples illustrating the obtained results are presented.
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    rotation numbers
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    graph maps
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    sets of periods
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    one-dimensional dynamics
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