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On the centre and the set of \(\omega \)-limit points of continuous maps on dendrites
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    On the centre and the set of \(\omega \)-limit points of continuous maps on dendrites (English)
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    5 November 2009
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    The authors generate dynamical systems by continuous maps of a graph, where the centre of a dynamical system is a subset of the \(\omega\)-limit points. A dendrite is a locally connected continuum containing no subset homeomorphic to the circle. Main results of the paper: 1. There is a continuous self-map \(f_1\) of a dendrite that the set of \(\omega\)-limit points of \(f_1\) is a proper subset of the centre of \(f_1\). 2. There is a sequence of \(\omega\)-limit sets \((\omega_k )_{k=1}^{\infty}\) of a continuous self-map \(f_2\) of a dendrite such that \(\omega_k \subset \omega_{k+1} \forall k\in {\mathbb N}\), but there is no \(\omega\)-limit set of \(f_2\) containing every \(\omega_k\).
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    \(\omega\)-limit set
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    centre of dynamical system
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