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The authors prove that generic self-maps of the Cantor space have zero topological entropy. They prove that a generic self-map of a Cantor space has no periodic points and hence is not Devaney chaotic nor Devaney chaotic on any subsystem. They also deduce a dense subset of the space of all self-maps of the Cantor space in which each element of it is Devaney chaotic on some subsystem and also its topological entropy is infinite.
Property / review text: The authors prove that generic self-maps of the Cantor space have zero topological entropy. They prove that a generic self-map of a Cantor space has no periodic points and hence is not Devaney chaotic nor Devaney chaotic on any subsystem. They also deduce a dense subset of the space of all self-maps of the Cantor space in which each element of it is Devaney chaotic on some subsystem and also its topological entropy is infinite. / rank
 
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    The authors prove that generic self-maps of the Cantor space have zero topological entropy. They prove that a generic self-map of a Cantor space has no periodic points and hence is not Devaney chaotic nor Devaney chaotic on any subsystem. They also deduce a dense subset of the space of all self-maps of the Cantor space in which each element of it is Devaney chaotic on some subsystem and also its topological entropy is infinite.
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    Devaney chaos
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    entropy
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    generic map
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