English

Beyond primitivity for one-dimensional substitution subshifts and tiling spaces

Dynamical Systems 2017-07-18 v2 Algebraic Topology

Abstract

We study the topology and dynamics of subshifts and tiling spaces associated to non-primitive substitutions in one dimension. We identify a property of a substitution, which we call tameness, in the presence of which most of the possible pathological behaviours of non-minimal substitutions cannot occur. We find a characterization of tameness, and use this to prove a slightly stronger version of a result of Durand, which says that the subshift of a minimal substitution is topologically conjugate to the subshift of a primitive substitution. We then extend to the non-minimal setting a result obtained by Anderson and Putnam for primitive substitutions, which says that a substitution tiling space is homeomorphic to an inverse limit of a certain finite graphx under a self-map induced by the substitution. We use this result to explore the structure of the lattice of closed invariant subspaces and quotients of a substitution tiling space, for which we compute cohomological invariants that are stronger that the \v{C}ech cohomology of the tiling space alone.

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@article{arxiv.1604.01246,
  title  = {Beyond primitivity for one-dimensional substitution subshifts and tiling spaces},
  author = {Gregory R. Maloney and Dan Rust},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.01246},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

Minor tweaks reflecting referee comments. To appear in Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems