Shadowing, entropy and minimal subsystems

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We consider non-wandering dynamical systems having the shadowing property, mainly in the presence of sensitivity or transitivity, and investigate how closely such systems resemble the shift dynamical system in the richness of various types of minimal subsystems. In our excavation, we do discover regularly recurrent points, sensitive almost 1-1 extensions of odometers, minimal systems with positive topological entropy, etc. We also show that transitive semi-distal systems with shadowing are in fact minimal equicontinuous systems (hence with zero entropy) and, in contrast to systems with shadowing, the entropy points do not have to be densely distributed in transitive systems. © 2013 The Author(s).

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Moothathu, T. K. S., & Oprocha, P. (2013). Shadowing, entropy and minimal subsystems. Monatshefte Fur Mathematik, 172(3–4), 357–378. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00605-013-0504-3

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