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    Topological entropy and special \(\alpha\)-limit points of graph maps (English)
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    7 June 2011
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    Summary: Let \(G\) a graph and \(f : G \to G\) be a continuous map. Denote by \(h(f)\), \(R(f)\), and \(\text{SA}(f)\) the topological entropy, the set of recurrent points, and the set of special \(\alpha\)-limit points of \((f)\), respectively. In this paper, we show that \(h(f) > 0\) if and only if \(\text{SA}(f) - R(f) \neq \emptyset\).
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    topological entropy
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    set of recurrent points
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    \(\alpha\)-limit points
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