One class of structurally stable endomorphisms on an infinite-dimensional torus (Q2212366)
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One class of structurally stable endomorphisms on an infinite-dimensional torus (English)
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23 November 2020
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Let \({\mathbb T}^\infty\) be an infinite-dimensional torus, that is, the quotient space of some Banach space by an integer lattice. For an arbitrary expanding endomorphism of \(C^1\)-class acting from \({\mathbb T}^\infty\) to itself, the authors establish some standard assertions from the hyperbolic theory: 1) this endomorphism is topologically conjugate to a linear endomorphism of the torus; 2) this endomorphism is \(C^1\)-strong structural stable, and 3) if the fundamental set of \({\mathbb T}^\infty\) is bounded, then each expanding endomorphism of this torus is topologically mixing.
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expanding endomorphism
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infinite-dimensional torus
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hyperbolic theory
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topological conjugacy
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structural stability
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