Topological equiconjugacy for unimodal nonautonomous discrete dynamical systems with limit property (Q2052901)
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Topological equiconjugacy for unimodal nonautonomous discrete dynamical systems with limit property (English)
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29 November 2021
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The author studies the classification problem of nonautonomous discrete dynamical systems in classes of systems which share a similar dynamical behavior. Two nonautonomous dynamical systems have the same behavior if there exists a topological equiconjugacy between them. The author considers the class of unimodal nonautonomous dynamical systems generated by interval maps and uses the approach of symbolic dynamics and kneading sequences. The concept of combinatorial equivalence of dynamical systems is introduced and it is shown that the equality between kneading sequences is sufficient to ensure combinatorial equivalence. Finally, combinatorial equivalence implies equiconjugacy if the limit property is satisfied. This property guarantees that functions \(f_n\) generating the nonautonomous dynamical system converge uniformly to an unimodal map \(f\) with certain properties.
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equiconjugacy
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combinatorial equivalence
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kneading sequence
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unimodal map
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