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Entropy dimension and variational principle

Young-Ho Ahn, Dou Dou, Kyewon Koh Park (2010)

Studia Mathematica

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Recently the notions of entropy dimension for topological and measurable dynamical systems were introduced in order to study the complexity of zero entropy systems. We exhibit a class of strictly ergodic models whose topological entropy dimensions range from zero to one and whose measure-theoretic entropy dimensions are identically zero. Hence entropy dimension does not obey the variational principle.

On the origin and development of some notions of entropy

Francisco Balibrea (2015)

Topological Algebra and its Applications

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Discrete dynamical systems are given by the pair (X, f ) where X is a compact metric space and f : X → X a continuous maps. During years, a long list of results have appeared to precise and understand what is the complexity of the systems. Among them, one of the most popular is that of topological entropy. In modern applications other conditions on X and f have been considered. For example X can be non-compact or f can be discontinuous (only in a finite number of points and with bounded...

Maximal entropy measures in dimension zero

Dawid Huczek (2012)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We prove that an invertible zero-dimensional dynamical system has an invariant measure of maximal entropy if and only if it is an extension of an asymptotically h-expansive system of equal topological entropy.

Uniform entropy vs topological entropy

Dikran Dikranjan, Hans-Peter A. Kunzi (2015)

Topological Algebra and its Applications

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We discuss the connection between the topological entropy and the uniform entropy and answer several open questions from [10, 15]. We also correct several erroneous statements given in [10, 18] without proof.

Entropy pairs of ℤ² and their directional properties

Kyewon Koh Park, Uijung Lee (2004)

Studia Mathematica

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Topological and metric entropy pairs of ℤ²-actions are defined and their properties are investigated, analogously to ℤ-actions. In particular, mixing properties are studied in connection with entropy pairs.