Abstract:
We study the structural stability of three-dimensional diffeomorphisms with source-sink dynamics.
Here the role of source and sink is played by one-dimensional hyperbolic repeller and attractor.
It is well known that in the case when the repeller and the attractor are solenoids (not embedded in the surface),
the diffeomorphism is not structurally stable. The author proves that in the case when
the attractor and the repeller are canonically embedded in a surface, the diffeomorphism
is also not structurally stable.