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Inducing sensitivity on hyperspaces (English)
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27 August 2010
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Let \((X,d)\) be a compact metric space and \((\mathcal K(X),d_H)\) be the space of all non-empty compact subsets of \(X\) equipped with the Hausdorff metric \(d_H\). The dynamical system \((X,f)\) induces another dynamical system \((\mathcal K(X),\bar f)\) defined as \(\bar f (A)=f(A)\) (the image of \(A\) under \(f\)). The authors consider various forms of sensitivity (sensitive, strongly sensitive, asymptotic sensitive, Li-Yorke sensitive) and study the relations between the sensitivity of the systems \((X,f)\) and \((\mathcal K(X),\bar f)\). They prove that all forms of sensitivity of \((\mathcal K(X),\bar f)\) partly imply the same for \((X,f)\), and the converse holds in some cases. For example, they show that if \((X,f)\) is strongly sensitive, then \((\mathcal K(X),\bar f)\) is also strongly sensitive. The paper also contains some illustrating and interesting examples.
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hyperspace
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induced map
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sensitive
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strongly sensitive
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asymptotic sensitive
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Li-Yorke sensitive
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