Simple Smale flows with a four band template (Q741412)

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Simple Smale flows with a four band template
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    Simple Smale flows with a four band template (English)
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    12 September 2014
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    This seems to be an expanded version of the first author's doctoral dissertation (``Nonsingular Smale flows'', Southern Illinois University Carbondale: 2012). The authors study non-singular global smooth Smale flows (i.e., structural stable flows with one-dimensional invariant set) on compact 3-dimensional manifolds. The invariant set can be decomposed into finitely many disjoint compact and transitive basic sets each of which is either an attractor or a repeller or a saddle set. Attracting or repelling basic sets must be single closed orbits whereas saddle sets are closed orbits or suspensions of nontrivial shifts of finite type (for a definition, cf., [\textit{R. L. Devaney}, An introduction to chaotic dynamical systems. Reprint of the 2nd (1989) ed. Studies in Nonlinearity. Boulder, CO: Westview Press (2003; Zbl 1025.37001)]). The authors restrict themselves to simple Smale flows, i.e., Smale flows with exactly three basic sets: an attractor, a repeller, and a chaotic saddle set, i.e., a saddle set which is a suspension of a nontrivial irreducible shift. The main ingredient in this article is the notion of ``template'' (originally introduced as ``knot holder'' (cf. [\textit{J. S. Birman} and \textit{R. F. Williams}, Topology 22, 47--82 (1983; Zbl 0507.58038) and Contemp. Math. 20, 1--60 (1983; Zbl 0526.58043)]). The present authors consider the case where the saddle set can be modelled by a template with two branches (a ``Lorenz-like Smale flow'') and they explicitly enumerate all 3-manifolds that can support a Lorenz-like Smale flow.
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    smale flows
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    three dimensional manifolds
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    knot theory
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