Scrambled Cantor sets
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Abstract: We show that Li-Yorke chaos ensures the existence of a scrambled Cantor set.
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- Li and Yorke chaos with respect to the cardinality of the scrambled sets
- On an extension of Mycielski's theorem and invariant scrambled sets
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