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The non-iterates are dense in the space of continuous self-maps

Dynamical Systems 2022-08-09 v1 Classical Analysis and ODEs General Topology

Abstract

In this paper we develop a tool to identify functions which have no iterative roots of any order. Using this, we prove that when XX is [0,1]m[0,1]^m, Rm\mathbb{R}^m or S1S^1, every non-empty open set of the space C(X)\mathcal{C}(X) of continuous self-maps on XX endowed with the compact-open topology contains a map that does not have even discontinuous iterative roots of order n2n\ge 2. This, in particular, proves that the complement of {fn:fC(X) and n2}\{f^n: f\in \mathcal{C}(X)~\text{and}~n\ge 2\}, the set of non-iterates, is dense in C(X)\mathcal{C}(X) for these XX.

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@article{arxiv.2208.04093,
  title  = {The non-iterates are dense in the space of continuous self-maps},
  author = {B. V. Rajarama Bhat and Chaitanya Gopalakrishna},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.04093},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

10 pages, 5 figures