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Regular and Chaotic Dynamics, 2014, Volume 19, Issue 3, Pages 310–317
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1560354714030046
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A Unified Approach to Theories of Shadowing

Marcin Kulczycki

Institute of Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Jagiellonian University, ul. Lojasiewicza 6, 30-348 Kraków, Poland
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Abstract: This paper introduces the notion of a general approximation property, which encompasses many existing types of shadowing.
It is proven that there exists a metric space $X$ such that the sets of maps with many types of general approximation properties (including the classic shadowing, the $\mathcal{L}_p$-shadowing, limit shadowing, and the $s$-limit shadowing) are not dense in $C(X), S(X)$, and $H(X)$ (the space of continuous self-maps of $X$, continuous surjections of $X$ onto itself, and self-homeomorphisms of $X$) and that there exists a manifold $M$ such that the sets of maps with general approximation properties of nonlocal type (including the average shadowing property and the asymptotic average shadowing property) are not dense in $C(M), S(M)$, and $H(M)$. Furthermore, it is proven that the sets of maps with a wide range of general approximation properties (including the classic shadowing, the $\mathcal{L}_p$-shadowing, and the $s$-limit shadowing) are dense in the space of continuous self-maps of the Cantor set.
A condition is given that guarantees transfer of general approximation property from a map on $X$ to the map induced by it on the hyperspace of $X$. It is also proven that the transfer in the opposite direction always takes place.
Keywords: shadowing, average shadowing, limit shadowing, pseudo-orbit, chain-transitivity.
Received: 16.09.2013
Accepted: 13.12.2013
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Document Type: Article
MSC: 37B05, 34D05, 37D45
Language: English
Citation: Marcin Kulczycki, “A Unified Approach to Theories of Shadowing”, Regul. Chaotic Dyn., 19:3 (2014), 310–317
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