Higher-Dimensional Shift Equivalence and Strong Shift Equivalence are the Same Over the Integers
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- Strong shift equivalence and K2 of the dual numbers
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- Strong shift equivalence theory and the shift equivalence problem
- Automorphisms of the Dimension Group and Gyration Numbers
- Strong shift equivalence and strong Conley index
- Mixing shifts of finite type with non-elementary surjective dimension representations
- The shift equivalence problem.
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