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DENSITY OF D-SHADOWING DYNAMICAL SYSTEM

  • Kim, J.M.;Kim, S.G.
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.91-101
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, we give the notion of the D-shadowing property, D-inverse shadowing property for dynamical systems. and investigate the density of D-shadowing dynamical systems and the D-inverse shadowing dynamical systems. Moreover we study some relationships between the D-shadowing property and other dynamical properties such as expansivity and topological stability.

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ERGODIC SHADOWING, $\underline{d}$-SHADOWING AND EVENTUAL SHADOWING IN TOPOLOGICAL SPACES

  • Sonika, Akoijam;Khundrakpam Binod, Mangang
    • Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Applications
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.839-853
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    • 2022
  • We define the notions of ergodic shadowing property, $\underline{d}$-shadowing property and eventual shadowing property in terms of the topology of the phase space. Secondly we define these notions in terms of the compatible uniformity of the phase space. When the phase space is a compact Hausdorff space, we establish the equivalence of the corresponding definitions of the topological approach and the uniformity approach. In case the phase space is a compact metric space, the notions of ergodic shadowing property, $\underline{d}$-shadowing property and eventual shadowing property defined in terms of topology and uniformity are equivalent to their respective standard definitions.

NOTES ON THE EVENTUAL SHADOWING PROPERTY OF A CONTINUOUS MAP

  • Lee, Manseob
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.381-385
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    • 2017
  • Let (X, d) be a compact metric space with metric d and let f : $X{\rightarrow}X$ be a continuous map. In this paper, we consider that for a subset ${\Lambda}$, a map f has the eventual shadowing property if and only if f has the eventual shadowing property on ${\Lambda}$. Moreover, a map f has the eventual shadowing property if and only if f has the eventual shadowing property in ${\Lambda}$.

SOME PROPERTIES OF STRONG CHAIN TRANSITIVE MAPS

  • Barzanouni, Ali
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.951-965
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    • 2019
  • Let $f:X{\rightarrow}X$ be a continuous map on a compact metric space (X, d) and for an arbitrary $x{\in}X$, $${\mathcal{SC}}_d(x,f):=\{y{\mid}x{\text{ can be strong }}d-{\text{chain to }}y\}$$. We give an example to show that ${\mathcal{SC}}_d(x,f)$ is dependent on the metric d on X but it is a closed and f-invariant set. We prove that if ${\mathcal{SC}}_d(x,f){\supseteq}{\Omega}(f)$ or f has the asymptotic-average shadowing property, then ${\mathcal{SC}}_d(x,f)=X$. Also, we show that if f has the shadowing property, then ${\lim}\;{\sup}_{n{\in}{\mathbb{N}}}\{f^n\}={\mathcal{SC}}_d(f)$ where ${\mathcal{SC}}_d(f)=\{(x,y){\mid}y{\in}{\mathcal{SC}}_d(x,f)\}$. For each $n{\in}{\mathbb{N}}$, we give an example in which ${\mathcal{SCR}}_d(f^n){\neq}{\mathcal{SCR}}_d(f)$. In spite of it, we prove that if $f^{-1}:(X,d){\rightarrow}(X,d)$ is an equicontinuous map, then ${\mathcal{SCR}}_d(f^n)={\mathcal{SCR}}_d(f)$ for all $n{\in}{\mathbb{N}}$.