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On averaged tracing of periodic average pseudo orbits (English)
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14 June 2017
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One of the standard properties in the theory of shadowing is that shadowing of finite pseudo-orbits is equivalent to shadowing of infinite ones. It is also well known that when a dynamical system \((X, T)\) has the shadowing property, then its restriction to the non-wandering set \(\Omega(T)\) has this property as well. In the case of average pseudo-orbits a candidate to replace \(\Omega(T)\) is the measure center \(\text{supp}(X, T)\), that is the smallest possible closed set with full measure for any \(T\)-invariant measure. In this paper, to deal with the above problems for the average shadowing property, the authors define a potentially weaker version of the average shadowing property which they call the ``average shadowing of periodic (or finite) pseudo-orbits property'' (FinASP). It is shown that \((X, T)\) has FinASP if and only if \((\text{supp}(X, T), T)\) so does. The relationship between FinASP and other shadowing properties are also studied for mean equicontinuous dynamical systems. The authors also show that a dynamical system with FinASP must have a trivial measure center if it is mean equicontinuous. If it is not mean equicontinuous then it has in some sense rich dynamics, exhibiting distributional chaos.
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average shadowing property
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shadowing property
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measure center
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mixing
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mean-equicontinuity
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specification property
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distributional chaos
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