Strong topological transitivity, hypermixing, and their relationships with other dynamical properties

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Authors: Ian Curtis, Sean Griswold, Abigail Halverson, Eric Stilwell, Sarah Teske, David Walmsley, Shaozhe Wang Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 4 April 2023

Abstract: Recently, two stronger versions of dynamical properties have been introduced and investigated: strong topological transitivity, which is a stronger version of the topological transitivity property, and hypermixing, which is a stronger version of the mixing property. We continue the investigation of these notions with two main results. First, we show there are dynamical systems which are strongly topologically transitive but not weakly mixing. We then show that on ellp or c0, there is a weighted backward shift which is strongly topologically transitive but not mixing.













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