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Distributional chaos of time-varying discrete dynamical systems

Lidong Wang, Yingnan Li, Yuelin Gao, Heng Liu (2013)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

This paper is concerned with distributional chaos of time-varying discrete systems in metric spaces. Some basic concepts are introduced for general time-varying systems, including sequentially distributive chaos, weak mixing, and mixing. We give an example of sequentially distributive chaos of finite-dimensional linear time-varying dynamical systems, which is not distributively chaotic of type i (DCi for short, i = 1, 2). We also prove that two uniformly topological equiconjugate time-varying systems...

Distributivity law for the normal triples in the category of compacta and lifting of functors to the categories of algebras

Michael M. Zarichnyi (1991)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

We investigate the triples in the category of compacta whose functorial parts are normal functors in the sense of E.V. Shchepin (normal triples). The problem of lifting of functors to the categories of algebras of the normal triples is considered. The distributive law for normal triples is completely described.

Does C* -embedding imply C*-embedding in the realm of products with a non-discrete metric factor?

Valentin Gutev, Haruto Ohta (2000)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

The above question was raised by Teodor Przymusiński in May, 1983, in an unpublished manuscript of his. Later on, it was recognized by Takao Hoshina as a question that is of fundamental importance in the theory of rectangular normality. The present paper provides a complete affirmative solution. The technique developed for the purpose allows one to answer also another question of Przymusiński's.

Domain representability of C p ( X )

Harold Bennett, David Lutzer (2008)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

Let C p ( X ) be the space of continuous real-valued functions on X, with the topology of pointwise convergence. We consider the following three properties of a space X: (a) C p ( X ) is Scott-domain representable; (b) C p ( X ) is domain representable; (c) X is discrete. We show that those three properties are mutually equivalent in any normal T₁-space, and that properties (a) and (c) are equivalent in any completely regular pseudo-normal space. For normal spaces, this generalizes the recent result of Tkachuk that C p ( X ) is...

Domain-representable spaces

Harold Bennett, David Lutzer (2006)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We study domain-representable spaces, i.e., spaces that can be represented as the space of maximal elements of some continuous directed-complete partial order (= domain) with the Scott topology. We show that the Michael and Sorgenfrey lines are of this type, as is any subspace of any space of ordinals. We show that any completely regular space is a closed subset of some domain-representable space, and that if X is domain-representable, then so is any G δ -subspace of X. It follows that any Čech-complete...

Double convergence and products of Fréchet spaces

Josef Novák (1998)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

The paper is devoted to convergence of double sequences and its application to products. In a convergence space we recognize three types of double convergences and points, respectively. We give examples and describe their structure and properties. We investigate the relationship between the topological and convergence closure product of two Fréchet spaces. In particular, we give a necessary and sufficient condition for the topological product of two compact Hausdorff Fréchet spaces to be a Fréchet...

Double Sequences and Iterated Limits in Regular Space

Roland Coghetto (2016)

Formalized Mathematics

First, we define in Mizar [5], the Cartesian product of two filters bases and the Cartesian product of two filters. After comparing the product of two Fréchet filters on ℕ (F1) with the Fréchet filter on ℕ × ℕ (F2), we compare limF₁ and limF₂ for all double sequences in a non empty topological space. Endou, Okazaki and Shidama formalized in [14] the “convergence in Pringsheim’s sense” for double sequence of real numbers. We show some basic correspondences between the p-convergence and the filter...

Dualidad en la programación lineal en subconjuntos difusos.

José Llena Sitjes (1988)

Trabajos de Investigación Operativa

La programación lineal sobre subconjuntos difusos, definida por Zimmermann, se desarrolla en estrecha relación con la definición de las funciones pertinentes funciones de pertenencia. Se estudia la dualidad difusa, ligada a la dualidad en los problemas de programación lineal con multicriterios.

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