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The \(\Omega\)-limit set and the limit set of subsets.
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    The \(\Omega\)-limit set and the limit set of subsets. (English)
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    14 January 2004
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    It is known that the notion of \(\varepsilon\)-chains or pseudo-orbits plays an important role for theoretical researchers of dynamical systems. As an alternative for the \(\omega\)-limit set of flows is the \(\Omega\)-limit set \(\Omega(C)\) for a subset \(C\) of a space \(X\), which has an \((\varepsilon,t)\)-approximation \(\Omega'(C,\varepsilon,t)\). It is well known that \(\Omega'(C,\varepsilon,t)\) is just defined by \((\varepsilon,t)\)-chains. In this note, the author discusses the relation between \(\Omega\)-limit sets of a sequence of subsets in \(X\). Some results on \(\Omega\)-limit sets are established.
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    \(\omega\)-limit set of flows
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    \(\Omega\)-limit set of subsets
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