Iteration problem for distributional chaos

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Abstract: We disprove the conjecture that distributional chaos of type 3 (briefly, DC3) is iteration invariant and show that a slightly strengthened definition, denoted by DC2frac12, is preserved under iteration, i.e. fn is DC2frac12 if and only if f is too. Unlike DC3, DC2frac12 is also conjugacy invariant and implies Li-Yorke chaos. The definition of DC2frac12 is the following: a pair (x,y) is DC2frac12 iff Phi(x,y)(0)<Phi(x,y)(0), where Phi(x,y)(delta) (resp. Phi(x,y)(delta)) is lower (resp. upper) density of times k when d(fk(x),fk(y))<delta and both densities are defined at 0 as limits of their values for deltao0+. Hence DC2frac12 shares similar properties with DC1 and DC2 but unlike them, strict DC2frac12 systems must have zero topological entropy.









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