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Inverse shadowing and related measures (English)
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10 September 2020
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The authors introduce weaker forms of inverse shadowing and investigate inverse shadowing ``almost always'' -- the so-called ergodic inverse shadowing (EIS) property. They also introduce a nonuniform version of inverse shadowing, the so-called individual inverse shadowing. Let \(CM\) be the class of all the mappings with weakly continuous sets of Borel probability invariant measures. The authors prove that if \(f\in \mathrm{EIS}\), then \(f\in CM\). They study the sets of diffeomorphisms of a closed smooth manifold \(M\) having the individual inverse shadowing property on various subsets of the phase space. For a set \(A\) of diffeomorphisms, denote by Int\(^1(A)\) its interior with respect to the \(C^1\)-topology. It is proved that the set Int\(^1(\mathrm{IIS})\) coincides with the set of structurally stable diffeomorphisms, where \(\mathrm{IIS}\) is individual inverse shadowing property. Denote by \(\mathcal{I}_3\) the set of diffeomorphisms \(f\) of a smooth closed manifold \(M\). The authors prove that the set Int\(^1(\mathcal{I}_3)\) coincides with the set of \(\Omega\)-stable diffeomorphisms.
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inverse shadowing
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invariant measure
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hyperbolicity
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axiom A
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stability
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