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Some families of pseudo-processes

J. Kłapyta (1994)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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We introduce several types of notions of dis persive, completely unstable, Poisson unstable and Lagrange uns table pseudo-processes. We try to answer the question of how many (in the sense of Baire category) pseudo-processes with each of these properties can be defined on the space m . The connections are discussed between several types of pseudo-processes and their limit sets, prolongations and prolongational limit sets. We also present examples of applications of the above results to...

Pseudo-categories.

Martins-Ferreira, N. (2006)

Journal of Homotopy and Related Structures

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Pseudo orbit tracing property and fixed points

Masatoshi Oka (1996)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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If a continuous map f of a compact metric space has the pseudo orbit tracing property and is h-expansive then the set of all fixed points of f is totally disconnected.

The Oka-Weil theorem in topological vector spaces

Bui Dac Tac (1991)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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It is shown that a sequentially complete topological vector space X with a compact Schauder basis has WSPAP (see Definition 2) if and only if X has a pseudo-homogeneous norm bounded on every compact subset of X.

Saddles for expansive flows with the pseudo orbits tracing property

Jerzy Ombach (1991)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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Let F be an expansive flow with the pseudo orbits tracing property on a compact metric space X. Suppose X is connected, locally connected and contains at least two distinct orbits. Then any point is a saddle.

Contact hamiltonians distinguishing locally certain Goursat systems

Piotr Mormul (2000)

Banach Center Publications

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For the first time in dimension 9, the Goursat distributions are not locally smoothly classified by their small growth vector at a point. As shown in [M1], in dimension 9 of the underlying manifold 93 different local behaviours are possible and four irregular pairs of them have coinciding small growth vectors. In the present paper we distinguish geometrically objects in three of those pairs. Smooth functions in three variables - contact hamiltonians in the terminology of Arnold, [A]...

On sub-, pseudo- and quasimaximal spaces

J. Schröder (1998)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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The structure of sub-, pseudo- and quasimaximal spaces is investigated. A method of constructing non-trivial quasimaximal spaces is presented.