On the Space of Iterated Function Systems and Their Topological Stability

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Publication:6350187

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Authors: A. Arbieto, Alexandre Trilles Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 29 September 2020

Abstract: We study iterated function systems (IFS) with compact parameter space. We show that the space of IFS with phase space X is the hyperspace of the space of self continuous maps of X. With this result we obtain that the Hausdorff distance is a natural metric for this space which we use to define topological stability. Then we prove, in the context of IFS, the classical results showing that shadowing property is a necessary condition for topological stability and shadowing property added to expansiveness are a sufficient condition for topological stability. To prove these statements, in fact, we use a stronger type of shadowing, called concordant shadowing property. We also give an example showing that concordant shadowing property is truly different than the traditional definition of shadowing property for IFS.













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