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The set of recurrent points of a continuous self-map on compact metric spaces and strong chaos

Lidong Wang, Gongfu Liao, Zhizhi Chen, Xiaodong Duan (2003)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

We discuss the existence of an uncountable strongly chaotic set of a continuous self-map on a compact metric space. It is proved that if a continuous self-map on a compact metric space has a regular shift invariant set then it has an uncountable strongly chaotic set in which each point is recurrent, but is not almost periodic.

The solenoids are the only circle-like continua that admit expansive homeomorphisms

Christopher Mouron (2009)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

A homeomorphism h:X → X of a compactum X is expansive provided that for some fixed c > 0 and any distinct x, y ∈ X there exists an integer n, dependent only on x and y, such that d(hⁿ(x),hⁿ(y)) > c. It is shown that if X is a circle-like continuum that admits an expansive homeomorphism, then X is homeomorphic to a solenoid.

The topological centralizers of Toeplitz flows and their Z2-extensions.

Wojciech Bulatek, Jan Kwiatkowski (1990)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

The topological centralizers of Toeplitz flows satisfying a condition (Sh) and their Z2-extensions are described. Such Toeplitz flows are topologically coalescent. If {q0, q1, ...} is a set of all except at least one prime numbers and I0, I1, ... are positive integers then the direct sum ⊕i=0∞ Zqi|i ⊕ Z can be the topological centralizer of a Toeplitz flow.

The universal minimal system for the group of homeomorphisms of the Cantor set

E. Glasner, B. Weiss (2003)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

Each topological group G admits a unique universal minimal dynamical system (M(G),G). For a locally compact noncompact group this is a nonmetrizable system with a rich structure, on which G acts effectively. However there are topological groups for which M(G) is the trivial one-point system (extremely amenable groups), as well as topological groups G for which M(G) is a metrizable space and for which one has an explicit description. We show that for the topological group G = Homeo(E) of self-homeomorphisms...

The σ-ideal of closed smooth sets does not have the covering property

Carlos Uzcátegui (1996)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We prove that the σ-ideal I(E) (of closed smooth sets with respect to a non-smooth Borel equivalence relation E) does not have the covering property. In fact, the same holds for any σ-ideal containing the closed transversals with respect to an equivalence relation generated by a countable group of homeomorphisms. As a consequence we show that I(E) does not have a Borel basis.

Toeplitz flows with pure point spectrum

A. Iwanik (1996)

Studia Mathematica

We construct strictly ergodic 0-1 Toeplitz flows with pure point spectrum and irrational eigenvalues. It is also shown that the property of being regular is not a measure-theoretic invariant for strictly ergodic Toeplitz flows.

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