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    In this paper the complicated behavior of orbits of random dynamical systems is investigated. The author proves the existence of DC2 chaos using the techniques given in [\textit{W. Huang} and \textit{K. Lu}, Commun. Pure Appl. Math. 70, No. 10, 1987--2036 (2017; Zbl 1377.37110)], where DC2 chaos is one of three variants of so-called distributional chaos, a natural extension of Li-Yorke chaos. Let \(\phi(n,\omega, x)\) be a continuous random dynamical system generated by a continuous random map \(\phi(\omega)(x):= \phi(1,\omega)(x)\) defined as \[ \phi(n,\omega, x)=\left\{ \begin{array}{ll} \phi(\theta^{n-1}\omega)\cdots \phi(\omega)(x), & {n>0;} \\ I, & {n=0.} \\ \end{array} \right. \] The main result of this study is the following theorem (see in the paper for more details about the notation). Theorem. Assume that \(\phi\) is a continuous random dynamical system on a Polish space \(X\) over an ergodic Polish system \((\Omega, \mathcal{F}, P, \theta)\). Let \(K\) be a \(\phi\)-invariant random set with compact \(\omega\)-section \(K(\omega)\) such that \(\phi(\omega)(K(\omega)) = K(\theta\omega)\). If \(h_{\mathrm{top}}(\phi, K)> 0\), then there exists a subset \(\Omega_1\) of \(\Omega\) with \(P(\Omega_1) = 1\) such that for any \(\omega\in \Omega_1\), there is a strong DC2 chaotic set \(S(\omega)\subset K(\omega)\) of a union of countably many Cantor sets for \((\omega,\phi)\). Some known results on the relative Pinsker \(\sigma\)-algebra for a factor map between two invertible Lebesgue systems are given.
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    random dynamical systems
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    chaos
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    positive entropy
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