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Variational characterization of topological entropy of continuous transformation groups. Case of actions on \(\mathbb{R}{}^ n\) (English)
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25 June 1992
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The main results of the paper are a new construction of the topological entropy \(h(T)\) for continuous actions \(T\) of the group \({\mathbb{R}}^ n\), \(n\in{\mathbb{N}}\), and a variational characterization of the topological entropy \(h(T)=\sup_{\mu}h_{\mu}(T)\), where \(h_{\mu}(T)\) is the metric entropy of an action \(T\). The least upper bound is taken over all \(T\)-invariant Borel probability measures \(\mu\). The author believes that he can apply this construction to continuous actions of any unimodular amenable groups.
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topological entropy
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continuous actions
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variational characterization
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