Stable sets and mean Li-Yorke chaos in positive entropy systems
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2444461
DOI10.1016/j.jfa.2014.01.005zbMath1364.37016arXiv1211.6836OpenAlexW2039792004MaRDI QIDQ2444461
Wen Huang, Xiang Dong Ye, Jian Li
Publication date: 9 April 2014
Published in: Journal of Functional Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1211.6836
Unimodular groups, congruence subgroups (group-theoretic aspects) (20H05) Entropy and other invariants, isomorphism, classification in ergodic theory (37A35) Ordered groups (group-theoretic aspects) (20F60) Means on groups, semigroups, etc.; amenable groups (43A07)
Related Items
Packing Entropy of Saturated Sets for Nonuniformly Hyperbolic Systems ⋮ On -genericity of distributional chaos ⋮ Random dynamical systems with positive entropy imply second type of distributional chaos ⋮ MEAN LI-YORKE CHAOS IN A COUPLED LATTICE SYSTEM RELATED WITH THE BELUSOV-ZHABOTINSKII REACTION ⋮ Positive entropy implies chaos along any infinite sequence ⋮ \(\Delta\)-weakly mixing subsets along a collection of sequences of integers ⋮ Mean Li-Yorke chaos for random dynamical systems ⋮ Distributional chaos for operators on Banach spaces ⋮ On \(n\)-scrambled sets ⋮ The Mean Sensitivity and Mean Equicontinuity in Uniform Spaces ⋮ Devaney chaos plus shadowing implies distributional chaos ⋮ Distortion of Dynamical Systems in the Context of Focusing the Chaos Around the Point ⋮ Mean Proximality, Mean Sensitivity and Mean Li–Yorke Chaos for Amenable Group Actions ⋮ Topological Entropy and Mixing Invariant Extremal Distributional Chaos ⋮ Stable sets and mean Li–Yorke chaos in positive entropy actions of bi-orderable amenable groups ⋮ Mean proximality and mean Li-Yorke chaos ⋮ Mean Li-Yorke chaotic set along polynomial sequence with full Hausdorff dimension for \(\beta\)-transformation ⋮ \({\Delta}\)-weakly mixing subset in positive entropy actions of a nilpotent group ⋮ Mean Li-Yorke chaos along some good sequences ⋮ Asymptotic pairs, stable sets and chaos in positive entropy systems ⋮ Mean Li-Yorke chaos in Banach spaces ⋮ Mean equicontinuity and mean sensitivity ⋮ On dynamics of triangular maps of the square with zero topological entropy ⋮ Relative Entropy and Mean Li–Yorke Chaos for Biorderable Amenable Group Actions ⋮ Relative entropy and mean Li-Yorke chaos along some good sequences ⋮ Characteristics of (α,β)-Mean Li–Yorke Chaos of Linear Operators on Banach Spaces ⋮ A type of shadowing and distributional chaos ⋮ Recent development of chaos theory in topological dynamics ⋮ Equicontinuity and sensitivity in mean forms ⋮ Two results on entropy, chaos and independence in symbolic dynamics ⋮ A formula of conditional entropy and some applications
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Combinatorial independence and sofic entropy
- A simple characterization of the set of \(\mu\)-entropy pairs and applications
- The three versions of distributional chaos
- Homoclinic groups, IE groups, and expansive algebraic actions
- Topological entropy and distributional chaos
- A local variational relation and applications
- Independence in topological and \(C^*\)-dynamics
- Entropy sets, weakly mixing sets and entropy capacity
- Chaos in a topologically transitive system
- Stable sets and \(\epsilon\)-stable sets in positive-entropy systems
- Positive topological entropy implies chaos DC2
- Dimensions of stable sets and scrambled sets in positive finite entropy systems
- A variation on the variational principle and applications to entropy pairs
- Asymptotic pairs in positive-entropy systems
- On some notions of chaos in dimension zero
- Local entropy theory
- Homoclinic points of algebraic $\mathbb {Z}^d$-actions
- A disjointness theorem involving topological entropy
- Measures of Chaos and a Spectral Decomposition of Dynamical Systems on the Interval
- On Li-Yorke pairs
- Minimal systems and distributionally scrambled sets
- Measure-theoretic chaos
- Independent sets in topological algebras
- Ergodic Theory
- Devaney's chaos or 2-scattering implies Li-Yorke's chaos