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    3 December 2014
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    The authors consider two dynamical systems, one on the hyperspace \(K(X)\) of all nonempty closed sets of \(X\) with the Hausdorff topology and the other on the probability measure space \(M(X)\) consisting of all Borel probability measures with weak*-topology, arising in a natural way, from a given topological dynamical system \((X, T)\), where \(X\) is a metric space and \(T\) is a continuous self-surjection on \(X\), and study sharing of several dynamical properties. Amongst various results obtained, the authors combine the notion of disjointness with that of weakly mixing and show that if \(K(X)\) is weakly mixing and disjoint from all minimal systems, then so is \(X\). Also, calling \(X\) to be strongly disjoint from all minimal systems if \(X^n\) is disjoint from all minimal systems, where \(n \in \mathbb{N}\), it is shown that if \(X\) is strongly disjoint from all minimal systems, then both the induced dynamical systems \(K(X)\) and \(M(X)\) are disjoint from all minimal systems.
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    induced spaces
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    minimal
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    weakly mixing
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    disjointness
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