A labeling of a graph is a function from the vertex set of the graph to some finite set. Certain dynamical systems (such as topological Markov shifts) can be defined by directed graphs. In these instances, a labeling of the graph defines a continuous, shift-commuting factor of the dynamical system. We find sufficient conditions on the labeling to imply classification results for the factor dynamical system. We define the topological entropy of a (directed or undirected) graph and its labelings in a way that is analogous to the definition of topological entropy for a shift space in symbolic dynamics. We show, for example, if G is a perfect graph, all proper χ(G)-colorings of G have the same entropy, where χ(G) is the chromatic number of G
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Abstract. We consider a method for assigning a sofic shift to a (not neces-sarily nonnegative intege...
We present a method to compute rigorous upper bounds for the topological entropy h(T,A) of a continu...
This dissertation consists principally of four of the author’s research articles, included as Chapte...
The fruitful relationship between Geometry and Graph Theory has been explored by several authors ben...
AbstractDifferent characterizations of classes of shift dynamical systems via labeled digraphs, lang...
This paper deals with the relationship between the periodic orbits of continuous maps on graphs and ...
Let G be a graph and f be a continuous self–map on G. We provide sufficient conditions based on the ...
Abstract. This paper deals with the relationship between the periodic orbits of continuous maps on g...
This paper deals with the relationship between the periodic orbits of continuous maps on graphs and...
Discrete dynamical systems are given by the pair (X, f ) where X is a compact metric space and f : X...
In this thesis we study topological entropy as an invariant of topological dynamical systems. The fi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [379]-385) and index.xii, 391 pages ;"This comprehensive ...
Abstract. In discrete dynamical systems topological entropy is a topological invariant and a measure...
For continuous self-maps on topological graphs, we provide new relationships between their topologic...
Given a parameterized family of discrete-time dynamical systems, we aim to investigate how the globa...
Abstract. We consider a method for assigning a sofic shift to a (not neces-sarily nonnegative intege...
We present a method to compute rigorous upper bounds for the topological entropy h(T,A) of a continu...
This dissertation consists principally of four of the author’s research articles, included as Chapte...