Topological entropy and -entropy for damped hyperbolic equations
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Abstract: We study damped hyperbolic equations on the infinite line. We show that on the global attracting set the -entropy (per unit length) exists in the topology of . We also show that the topological entropy per unit length of exists. These results are shown using two main techniques: Bounds in bounded domains in position space and for large momenta, and a novel submultiplicativity argument in .
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