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Interiors of sets of vector fields with shadowing corresponding to certain classes of reparameterizations (English)
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23 October 2009
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The structure of the \(C^1\)-interiors of sets of vector fields with various forms of the shadowing property is studied. The problem of shadowing pseudo-orbits is related to the following question: Under what conditions is any pseudo-orbit of a dynamical system close to a true orbit. The fundamental difference between the shadowing problem for flows and for discrete dynamical systems generated by diffeomorphisms consists in the reparametrization of shadowing orbits. Let \(M\) be a smooth closed manifold and \(S\) be the set of structurally stable \(C^1\) vector fields on \(M\). Denote by OrSh and LipSh the sets of vector fields with the oriented and Lipschitz shadowing properties, respectively. The main paper results are the following. Theorem 1. \(S=\text{Int}^1(\text{LipSh})\). Theorem 2. If \(\dim M\leq 3\) then \(S=\text{Int}^1(\text{OrSh})\).
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smooth vector fields
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pseudo-orbit
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shadowing property
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reparametrization
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