Discrete dynamical systems in \(L\)-topological spaces (Q812557)

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Discrete dynamical systems in \(L\)-topological spaces
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    Discrete dynamical systems in \(L\)-topological spaces (English)
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    24 January 2006
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    The study is focused on an analysis of some properties of discrete dynamic systems defined in \(L\)-topological spaces. The description of such systems is based upon the definitions of \(L\)-image and \(L\)-preimage operators, \[ \begin{aligned} f^\rightarrow(A)(y) &=\vee\{A(t): t\in X, f(t)= y\}\,A\in L^X,\;y\in Y,\\ f^\leftarrow(B)(x) &= B(f(x))\,B\in L^Y,\;x\in X,\end{aligned} \] where \(L\) denotes a completely distributive lattice. The family \(\{f^{\rightarrow n},n\in\mathbb{Z}\}\) defines a discrete dynamical system in \((L^X,\delta)\) with \(\delta\) being the \(L\)-topology on \(X\). (\(f^{\rightarrow-n}= f^{\leftarrow n}\), \(n= 0,1,2,\dots\) assuming that \(f\) is a homeomorphism). Studied are the key issues of such dynamical systems, namely their topological mixing, transitivity, and minimality. In the sequel, these aspects are compared with their counterparts existing in nonfuzzy spaces.
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    \(L\)-topology
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    Zadeh image operator
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    dynamical system
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    nonwandering point
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    topological mixing
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