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    Topological \(r\)-entropy and measure-theoretic \(r\)-entropy of a continuous map (English)
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    16 January 2012
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    The authors study the notion of \(r\)-entropy and prove that measure-theoretic \(r\)-entropy and topological \(r\)-entropy are generalizations of measure-theoretic entropy and topological entropy, respectively. In fact, \(r\)-entropy tends to entropy when \(r\) tends to zero. It is proved that topological \(r\)-entropy is at least the supremum of 4\(r\)-entropy in the sense of Feldman's definition, where the measure varies among all ergodic Borel probability measures.
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    topological \(r\)-entropy
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    measure-theoretic \(r\)-entropy
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