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Given a 0-1 sequence x in which both letters occur with density 1/2, do there exist arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions along which x reads 010101...? We answer the above negatively by showing that a certain regular triadic Toeplitz sequence does not have this property. On the other hand, we prove that if x is a generalized binary Morse sequence then each block can be read in x along some arithmetic progression.
Let (Σ,ϱ) be the one-sided symbolic space (with two symbols), and let σ be the shift on Σ. We use A(·), R(·) to denote the set of almost periodic points and the set of recurrent points respectively. In this paper, we prove that the one-sided shift is strongly chaotic (in the sense of Schweizer-Smítal) and there is a strongly chaotic set 𝒥 satisfying 𝒥 ⊂ R(σ)-A(σ).
We discuss the relation between the growth of the resolvent near the unit circle and bounds for the powers of the operator. Resolvent conditions like those of Ritt and Kreiss are combined with growth conditions measuring the resolvent as a meromorphic function.
A G-shift of finite type (G-SFT) is a shift of finite type which commutes with the continuous action of a finite group G. For irreducible G-SFTs we classify right closing almost conjugacy, answering a question of Bill Parry.
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