Abstract: Let be a topological dynamical system. A pair of points is called Banach proximal if for any , the set has Banach density one. We study the structure of the Banach proximal relation. An useful tool is the notion of the support of a topological dynamical system. We show that a dynamical system is strongly proximal if and only if every pair in is Banach proximal. A subset of is Banach scrambled if every two distinct points in form a Banach proximal pair but not asymptotic. We construct a dynamical system with the whole space being a Banach scrambled set. Even though the Banach proximal relation of the full shift is of first category, it has a dense Mycielski invariant Banach scrambled set. We also show that for an interval map it is Li-Yorke chaotic if and only if it has a Cantor Banach scrambled set.
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