Expansive dynamics on profinite groups
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Abstract: A profinite group equipped with an expansive endomorphism is equivalent to a one-sided group shift. We show that these groups have a very restricted structure. More precisely, we show that any such group can be decomposed into a finite sequence of full one-sided group shifts and two finite groups.
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