Zero-entropy dynamical systems with the gluing orbit property (Q783208)

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    Zero-entropy dynamical systems with the gluing orbit property
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      Zero-entropy dynamical systems with the gluing orbit property (English)
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      11 August 2020
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      A complete characterization of dynamical systems with gluing orbit property is presented. The author proves that a topological dynamical system has both gluing orbit property and zero topological entropy if and only if it is minimal and equicontinuous. Let \((X, f)\) be a system with gluing orbit property. The author proves that the following are equivalent: \begin{itemize} \item[(1)] \((X, f)\) has zero topological entropy; \item[(2)] \((X,f)\) is minimal; \item[(3)] \((X, f)\) is equicontinuous; \item[(4)] \((X, f)\) is uniformly rigid; \item[(5)] \((X, f)\) is uniquely ergodic. \end{itemize} Let \((X, f)\) be an asymptotically entropy expansive system with gluing orbit property. The author proves that the set \[\mathcal{E}(f):= \{h_{\mu}(f) : \mu\ \text{is an ergodic measure for}\ (X, f)\}\] is dense in the interval \([0, h(f)]\), where \(h_{\mu}(f)\) is the entropy of \(f\) with respect to the measure \(\mu\).
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      gluing orbit property
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      topological entropy
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      equicontinuity
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      minimality
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      uniform rigidity
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      intermediate entropy
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