Shift maps and their variants on inverse limits with set-valued functions (Q1709055)

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    Shift maps and their variants on inverse limits with set-valued functions
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6853352

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      Shift maps and their variants on inverse limits with set-valued functions (English)
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      27 March 2018
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      \textit{W. S. Mahavier} [Topology Appl. 141, No. 1--3, 225--231 (2004; Zbl 1078.54021)] introduced constructions of inverse limits of compact spaces using bonding maps that are upper semi-continuous and set-valued. Both topological and dynamical properties of the resulting spaces have been studied, and this paper continues this with a focus on shift maps and their variants defined on such spaces. A unified approach using the pullback construction is described and used to recover and extend some known results about the limit spaces. In the setting of a single bonding map the bonding map naturally induces a shift map on the limit space, and an example is constructed in which the limit space is homeomorphic to the Cantor set and the dynamical system is a minimal topological subsystem of the full shift on two symbols. Finally topological properties of the limit spaces, and in particular higher homotopical and cohomological connectivity are studied.
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      generalized inverse limit
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      upper semicontinuous set-valued functions
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      Mahavier product
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      pullback
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      shift dynamics
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      minimal shift
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      Bernoulli shift
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      Čech/singular cohomology
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      homotopy group
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      shape theory
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