Genericity for non-wandering surface flows
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Abstract: Consider the set of non-wandering continuous flows on a closed surface. Then such a flow can be approximated by regular non-wandering flows without heteroclinic connections nor locally dense orbits in . Using this approximation, we show that a non-wandering continuous flow on a closed connected surface is topologically stable if and only if the orbit space of it is homeomorphic to a closed interval. Moreover we state the non-existence of topologically stable non-wandering flows on closed surfaces which are not neither , , nor .
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