Rigidity of random group actions (Q2211129)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7273500
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7273500 |
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Rigidity of random group actions (English)
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12 November 2020
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Roughly speaking, a dynamical system is rigid when every nearby system is topologically equivalent to it. Recall that a random group action is an action for which some noise is added, see [\textit{P. E. Kloeden} and \textit{M. Rasmussen}, Nonautonomous dynamical systems. Providence RI: American Mathematical Society (2011; Zbl 1244.37001)]. The authors prove that, if a finitely generated random group action is robustly expansive and has the shadowing property, then it is rigid. The result is used to study the rigidity of certain iterated function systems and actions of the discrete Heisenberg group.
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group action
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random group action
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topological stability
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