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Dynamics and indecomposable inverse limit spaces of maps on finite graphs
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    Dynamics and indecomposable inverse limit spaces of maps on finite graphs (English)
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    11 August 1993
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    The author obtains the following results: If the map has a dense orbit on a finite tree then the map is chaotic. Also, if the map on a finite tree has a dense orbit or a homoclinic orbit or periodic points of certain prescribed periods then the associated inverse limit space must contain indecomposable subcontinua. Finally, it is shown that if a map on a finite graph has a set of periodic points of prescribed periods depending on the geometry of the finite graph, then the inverse limit space again must contain an indecomposable subcontinuum.
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    homoclinic orbit
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    periodic points
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    inverse limit
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