A completion construction for continuous dynamical systems
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Abstract: In this work we construct the -completion and -completion of a dynamical system. If is a flow, we construct canonical maps and and when these maps are homeomorphism we have the class of -complete and -complete flows, respectively. In this study we find out many relations between the topological properties of the completions and the dynamical properties of a given flow. In the case of a complete flow this gives interesting relations between the topological properties (separability properties, compactness, convergence of nets, etc.) and dynamical properties (periodic points, omega limits, attractors, repulsors, etc.).
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