Which cycles force uncountably many orbit-types? (Q6140867)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7792366
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7792366 |
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Which cycles force uncountably many orbit-types? (English)
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22 January 2024
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Two orbits of a closed-interval map are said to be of the same type if their respective elements are connected via an order-preserving bijection. Orbits of the same type form equivalence classes, referred to as orbit-types of the map. In this paper, the authors prove that the existence of a cycle for a closed-interval map implies the existence of either only finite orbit-types or uncountably many orbit-types. The authors also determine which types of cycles belong to each of these two cases.
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forcing relation
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orbit-type
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