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Defining complete and observable chaos

Víctor Jiménez López — 1996

Annales Polonici Mathematici

For a continuous map f from a real compact interval I into itself, we consider the set C(f) of points (x,y) ∈ I² for which l i m i n f n | f n ( x ) - f n ( y ) | = 0 and l i m s u p n | f n ( x ) - f n ( y ) | > 0 . We prove that if C(f) has full Lebesgue measure then it is residual, but the converse may not hold. Also, if λ² denotes the Lebesgue measure on the square and Ch(f) is the set of points (x,y) ∈ C(f) for which neither x nor y are asymptotically periodic, we show that λ²(C(f)) > 0 need not imply λ²(Ch(f)) > 0. We use these results to propose some plausible definitions...

Maximal scrambled sets for simple chaotic functions.

Víctor Jiménez López — 1996

Publicacions Matemàtiques

This paper is a continuation of [1], where a explicit description of the scrambled sets of weakly unimodal functions of type 2 was given. Its aim is to show that, for an appropriate non-trivial subset of the above family of functions, this description can be made in a much more effective and informative way.

Transitive flows on manifolds.

Víctor Jiménez LópezGabriel Soler López — 2004

Revista Matemática Iberoamericana

In this paper we characterize manifolds (topological or smooth, compact or not, with or without boundary) which admit flows having a dense orbit (such manifolds and flows are called transitive) thus fully answering some questions by Smith and Thomas. Name

ω-Limit sets for triangular mappings

Victor Jiménez LópezJaroslav Smítal — 2001

Fundamenta Mathematicae

In 1992 Agronsky and Ceder proved that any finite collection of non-degenerate Peano continua in the unit square is an ω-limit set for a continuous map. We improve this result by showing that it is valid, with natural restrictions, for the triangular maps (x,y) ↦ (f(x),g(x,y)) of the square. For example, we show that a non-trivial Peano continuum C ⊂ I² is an orbit-enclosing ω-limit set of a triangular map if and only if it has a projection property. If C is a finite union of Peano continua then,...

All solenoids of piecewise smooth maps are period doubling

Lluís AlsedàVíctor Jiménez LópezL’ubomír Snoha — 1998

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We show that piecewise smooth maps with a finite number of pieces of monotonicity and nowhere vanishing Lipschitz continuous derivative can have only period doubling solenoids. The proof is based on the fact that if p 1 < . . . < p n is a periodic orbit of a continuous map f then there is a union set q 1 , . . . , q n - 1 of some periodic orbits of f such that p i < q i < p i + 1 for any i.

Commutativity and non-commutativity of topological sequence entropy

Francisco BalibreaJose Salvador Cánovas PeñaVíctor Jiménez López — 1999

Annales de l'institut Fourier

In this paper we study the commutativity property for topological sequence entropy. We prove that if X is a compact metric space and f , g : X X are continuous maps then h A ( f g ) = h A ( g f ) for every increasing sequence A if X = [ 0 , 1 ] , and construct a counterexample for the general case. In the interim, we also show that the equality h A ( f ) = h A ( f | n 0 f n ( X ) ) is true if X = [ 0 , 1 ] but does not necessarily hold if X is an arbitrary compact metric space.

Computing explicitly topological sequence entropy: the unimodal case

Victor Jiménez LópezJose Salvador Cánovas Peña — 2002

Annales de l’institut Fourier

Let W ( I ) denote the family of continuous maps f from an interval I = [ a , b ] into itself such that (1) f ( a ) = f ( b ) { a , b } ; (2) they consist of two monotone pieces; and (3) they have periodic points of periods exactly all powers of 2 . The main aim of this paper is to compute explicitly the topological sequence entropy h D ( f ) of any map f W ( I ) respect to the sequence D = ( 2 m - 1 ) m = 1 .

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