Hyperbolicity of C^1-star invariant sets for C^1-class dynamical systems
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- C1-stably shadowable chain components
- A proof of the \(C^ 1\) stability conjecture
- Adapted metrics for dominated splittings
- An ergodic closing lemma
- Diffeomorphisms in ℱ1(M) satisfy Axiom A
- Nonsingular star flows satisfy Axiom A and the no-cycle condition
- On \(C^1\)-persistently expansive homoclinic classes
- Robustly expansive homoclinic classes
- The Closing Lemma
- The selecting lemma of Liao
- The set of axiom A diffeomorphisms with no cycles
- \(C^1\)-stably shadowable chain components are hyperbolic
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- On \(\mathrm{C}^1\)-class local diffeomorphisms whose periodic points are nonuniformly expanding
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