Furstenberg families and sensitivity
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Dynamical systems involving transformations and group actions with special properties (minimality, distality, proximality, expansivity, etc.) (37B05) Symbolic dynamics (37B10) Notions of recurrence and recurrent behavior in topological dynamical systems (37B20) Topological properties of mappings on manifolds (58K15)
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- On A Class Between Devaney Chaotic and Li-Yorke Chaotic Generalized Shift Dynamical Systems
- Broken family sensitivity in transitive systems
- Chaos via a couple of Furstenberg families
- The topological sensitivity with respect to Furstenberg families
- Relative broken family sensitivity
- \( \mathscr{F} \)-equicontinuity and an analogue of Auslander-Yorke dichotomy theorem
- Furstenberg families and chaos on uniform limit maps
- Thickly syndetical sensitivity of topological dynamical system
- The Eisenstein family
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- Measure-Theoretical Sensitivity and Scrambled Sets Via Furstenberg Families
- About two definitions of \(\mathscr{F}\)-sensitivity
- Furstenberg families, sensitivity and the space of probability measures
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- Stronger forms of transitivity and sensitivity for nonautonomous discrete dynamical systems and Furstenberg families
- Transitivity and sensitivity of iterated function systems via Furstenberg families
- Sensitivity in hyperspatial and product systems via Furstenberg families
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- Measurable sensitivity via Furstenberg families
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