Automorphisms of the Dimension Group and Gyration Numbers
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Publication:3989189
DOI10.2307/2152755zbMath0749.54012OpenAlexW4240977547MaRDI QIDQ3989189
J. B. Wagoner, Kim Hang Kim, Fred W. Roush
Publication date: 28 June 1992
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2152755
Markov chains (discrete-time Markov processes on discrete state spaces) (60J10) Topological transformation groups (57S99) Special aspects of infinite or finite groups (20F99)
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Strong shift equivalence theory and the shift equivalence problem ⋮ The Williams conjecture is false for irreducible subshifts ⋮ Flow equivalence of sofic shifts ⋮ The publications of Ki Hang Kim ⋮ The work of Kim and Roush in symbolic dynamics ⋮ Mixing shifts of finite type with non-elementary surjective dimension representations ⋮ Gate lattices and the stabilized automorphism group ⋮ The mapping class group of a shift of finite type ⋮ Expansive Subdynamics ⋮ The automorphism group of a coded system ⋮ Inert actions on periodic points ⋮ The shift equivalence problem. ⋮ On Automorphisms of Markov Chains ⋮ Automorphisms of \(\mathbb Z^ d\)-subshifts of finite type
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