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Period three plays a negative role in a multivalued version of Sharkovskii's theorem (English)
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28 November 2002
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This paper deals with periodic orbits of iterated multivalued maps \({\mathbb{R}}\multimap {\mathbb{R}}\) with nonempty values. For such maps, opposite to the case of the classical Sharkovskii's theorem, a \(3\)-orbit does not necessarily imply the existence of a \(2\)-orbit. However, the authors prove the following proposition: Assume that a multivalued upper semicontinuous mapping \(\varphi:{\mathbb{R}}\to 2^{\mathbb{R}}\setminus \{\emptyset\}\), whose values are either single points or closed intervals, has no primary \(3\)-orbit and admits an \(n\)-orbit for \(n\neq 1\). Then \(\varphi\) admits a \(2\)-orbit.
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Sharkowskii's theorem: multivalued version
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\(2\)-orbits
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