Sensitivity and transitivity of fuzzified dynamical systems
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Abstract: This paper proves that a set-valued dynamical system is sensitively dependent on initial conditions (resp., -sensitive, multi-sensitive) if and only if its -fuzzification is sensitively dependent on initial conditions (resp., -sensitive, multi-sensitive), where is a Furstenberg family. As an application, it is shown that there exists a sensitive dynamical system whose -fuzzification does not have such sensitive dependence for any in a certain domain. Moreover, a sufficient condition ensuring that the -fuzzification of every nontrivial dynamical system is not transitive is obtained. These give an answer to a question posed in cite[J. Kupka, Information Sciences, {�f 279} (2014): 642--653]{Kupka2014}.
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