Shadowing and mixing on systems of countable group actions

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DOI10.1016/J.AIM.2022.108521zbMATH Open1501.37019arXiv2011.02741OpenAlexW3094955639MaRDI QIDQ2155202FDOQ2155202

Xiaoyao Zhou, Ercai Chen, Zijie Lin

Publication date: 15 July 2022

Published in: Advances in Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Let (X,G,Phi) be a dynamical system, where X is compact Hausdorff space, and G is a countable discrete group. We investigate shadowing property and mixing between subshifts and general dynamical systems. For the shadowing property, fix some finite subset SsubsetG. We prove that if X is totally disconnected, then Phi has S-shadowing property if and only if (X,G,Phi) is conjugate to an inverse limit of a sequence of shifts of finite type which satisfies Mittag-Leffler condition. Also, suppose that X is metric space (may be not totally disconnected), we prove that if Phi has S-shadowing property, then (X,G,Phi) is a factor of an inverse limit of a sequence of shifts of finite type by a factor map which almost lifts pseudo-orbit for S. On the other hand, let property P be one of the following property: transitivity, minimal, totally transitivity, weakly mixing, mixing, and specification property. We prove that if X is totally disconnected, then Phi has property P if and only if (X,G,Phi) is conjugate to an inverse limit of an inverse system that consists of subshifts with property P which satisfies Mittag-Leffler condition. Also, for the case of metric space (may be not totally disconnected), if property P is not minimal or specification property, we prove that Phi has property P if and only if (X,G,Phi) is a factor of an inverse limit of a sequence of subshifts with property P which satisfies Mittag-Leffler condition.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2011.02741




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