Limit sets, attractors and chaos (Q1707518)

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    3 April 2018
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    The authors strengthen the notion of \(\omega\)-chaos, which uses pairs of points, to \(\hat{\omega}\)-chaos, which is defined with \(n\)-tuples, where \(n\) is allowed to range over natural numbers. The following examples are constructed: 1. An \(\hat{\omega}\)-chaotic Cantor subset of a one-sided binary shift. 2. For every \(n\geq 2\), a continuous \(\hat{\omega}\)-chaotic self-map of \([0,1]^n\) with a Mycielski \(\hat{\omega}\)-scrambled set of measure 1. 3. A transitive \(\hat{\omega}\)-chaotic triangular self-map of \([0,1]^2\) with a dense Mycielski \(\hat{\omega}\)-scrambled set. 4. An almost equicontinuous \(\hat{\omega}\)-chaotic homeomorphism of a compact space.
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    \(\omega\)-chaos
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    almost equicontinuity
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    scrambled set
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    Mycielski set
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    entropy
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