A Cantor dynamical system is slow if and only if all its finite orbits are attracting
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Abstract: In this paper, we completely solve the problem when a Cantor dynamical system can be embedded in with vanishing derivative everywhere. For this purpose, we construct a refining sequence of marked clopen partitions of which is adapted to a dynamical system of this kind. It turns out that there is a huge class of such systems.
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