Robust transitivity of singular hyperbolic attractors (Q2031720)

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Robust transitivity of singular hyperbolic attractors
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    Robust transitivity of singular hyperbolic attractors (English)
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    10 June 2021
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    The notion of singular hyperbolicity is a weakened form of hyperbolicity. It was introduced for vector fields in order to allow non-isolated singularities inside the non-wandering set. A prototypical example of a singular hyperbolic set is the Lorenz attractor. Nevertheless, in contrast to uniform hyperbolicity, singular hyperbolicity does not immediately imply robust topological properties, such as the transitivity. Motivated by this fact, the authors prove that on an open and dense subset of the space of continuously differentiable vector fields of a compact manifold, any singular hyperbolic attractors is robustly transitive.
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    singular hyperbolicity
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    uniform hyperbolicity
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    robust topological properties
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