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Entropy of induced maps of regular curves homeomorphisms

Dynamical Systems 2022-04-06 v1

Abstract

Let f:XXf:X\to X be a self homeomorphism of a continuum XX, we show that the topological entropy of the induced system (2X,2f)(2^X,2^f) is infinite provided that XΩ(f)X\setminus \Omega(f) is not empty. If furthermore XX is a regular curve then it is shown that (2X,2f)(2^X,2^f) has infinite topological entropy if and only if XΩ(f)X\setminus \Omega(f) is not empty. Moreover we prove for the induced system (C(X),C(f))(C(X),C(f)) the equivalence between the following properties: (i) zero topological entropy; (ii) there is no Li-Yorke pair and (iii) for any periodic subcontinnum AA of XX and any connected component CC of XΩ(f)X\setminus \Omega(f), CAC\subset A if ACA\cap C\neq \emptyset. In particular, the topological entropy of either (2X,2f)(2^X,2^f) or (C(X),C(f))(C(X),C(f)) has only two possible values 00 or \infty. At the end, we give an example of a pointwise periodic rational curve homeomorphism F:YYF:Y\to Y with infinite topological entropy induced map C(F)C(F).

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@article{arxiv.2109.04246,
  title  = {Entropy of induced maps of regular curves homeomorphisms},
  author = {Aymen Daghar and Issam Naghmouchi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.04246},
  year   = {2022}
}