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    The average-shadowing property and strong ergodicity (English)
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    9 February 2011
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    Let \(f\) and \(g\) be discrete dynamical systems on compact metric spaces with the average shadowing property (ASP). The paper proves the following facts: \noindent 1. Density of minimal points of \(f\) implies its total strong ergodicity (i.e. strong ergodicity of \(f^k\) for every \(k\in\mathbb{N}_+\)). \noindent 2. The product \(f\times g\) is topologically transitive and has the ASP. \noindent 3. If \(f\) is nontrivial and distal then it can't have the ASP. \noindent 4. The full shift map over finite alphabet has the ASP.
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    average shadowing
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    topological ergodicity
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    pseudo-orbit
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    minimality
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