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Qualitative Theory of Dynamical Systems

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1575-5460

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1662-3592

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  • mechanical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • mathematics (Natural sciences)

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  • Invariant Measures for Uncountable Random Interval Homeomorphisms
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    A necessary and sufficient condition for the iterated function system { f (·, ω) | ω ∈ } with probability P to have exactly one invariant measure μ∗ with μ∗((0, 1)) = 1 is given. The main novelty lies in the fact that we only require the transformations f (·, ω) to be increasing homeomorphims, without any smoothness condition, nei- ther we impose conditions on the cardinality of . In particular, positive Lyapunov exponents conditions...

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Year 2019
  • Periodic Points for Sphere Maps Preserving MonopoleFoliations
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    Let S^2 be a two-dimensional sphere. We consider two types of its foliations with one singularity and maps f:S^2→S^2 preserving these foliations, more and less regular. We prove that in both cases f has at least |deg(f)| fixed points, where deg(f) is a topological degree of f. In particular, the lower growth rate of the number of fixed points of the iterations of f is at least log|deg(f)|. This confirms the Shub’s conjecture in...

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