A shadowable point for a flow is a point where the shadowing lemma holds for pseudo-orbits passing through it. We prove that this concept satisfies the following properties: the set of shadowable points is invariant and a Gδ set. A flow has the pseudo-orbit tracing property if and only if every point is shadowable. The chain recurrent and nonwandering sets coincide when every chain recurrent point is shadowable. The chain recurrent points which are shadowable are exactly those that can be are approximated by periodic points when the flow is expansive. These results extends those presented in Morales (Dyn Syst. 2016;31(3):347–356). We study the relations between shadowable points of a homeomorphism and the shadowable points of its suspension...
By the Shadowing Lemma we can shadow any sufficient accurate pseudo-trajectory of a hyperbolic syste...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the relationship between the recurrent set and the shadowing propert...
In this paper, we prove a generalized shadowing lemma. Let f is an element of Diff(M) Assume that A ...
We prove that chaotic flows (i.e. flows that satisfy the shadowing property and have a dense subset ...
Abstract. We define continuous and inverse shadowing for flows and prove some properties. In particu...
Focusing on the theory of shadowing of approximate trajectories (pseudotrajectories) of dynamical sy...
AbstractA transitive dynamical system is either sensitive or has a dense set of equicontinuity point...
Let f be a diffeomorphism on a closed manifold, and p be a hyperbolic periodic point of f. Denote C(...
In this paper, the notion of shadowable measures is introduced as a generalization of the shadowing ...
We prove that shadowing (the pseudo-orbit tracing property), periodic shadowing (tracing periodic ps...
AbstractLet f be a diffeomorphism on a closed manifold, and p be a hyperbolic periodic point of f. D...
We prove that shadowing (the pseudo-orbit tracing property), pe- riodic shadowing (tracing periodic...
In this article we approach some of the basic questions in topological dynamics, concerning periodi...
summary:In the present paper conditions are studied, under which a pseudo-orbit of a continuous map ...
We prove that the two-sided limit shadowing property is among the strongest known notions of pseudo-...
By the Shadowing Lemma we can shadow any sufficient accurate pseudo-trajectory of a hyperbolic syste...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the relationship between the recurrent set and the shadowing propert...
In this paper, we prove a generalized shadowing lemma. Let f is an element of Diff(M) Assume that A ...
We prove that chaotic flows (i.e. flows that satisfy the shadowing property and have a dense subset ...
Abstract. We define continuous and inverse shadowing for flows and prove some properties. In particu...
Focusing on the theory of shadowing of approximate trajectories (pseudotrajectories) of dynamical sy...
AbstractA transitive dynamical system is either sensitive or has a dense set of equicontinuity point...
Let f be a diffeomorphism on a closed manifold, and p be a hyperbolic periodic point of f. Denote C(...
In this paper, the notion of shadowable measures is introduced as a generalization of the shadowing ...
We prove that shadowing (the pseudo-orbit tracing property), periodic shadowing (tracing periodic ps...
AbstractLet f be a diffeomorphism on a closed manifold, and p be a hyperbolic periodic point of f. D...
We prove that shadowing (the pseudo-orbit tracing property), pe- riodic shadowing (tracing periodic...
In this article we approach some of the basic questions in topological dynamics, concerning periodi...
summary:In the present paper conditions are studied, under which a pseudo-orbit of a continuous map ...
We prove that the two-sided limit shadowing property is among the strongest known notions of pseudo-...
By the Shadowing Lemma we can shadow any sufficient accurate pseudo-trajectory of a hyperbolic syste...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the relationship between the recurrent set and the shadowing propert...
In this paper, we prove a generalized shadowing lemma. Let f is an element of Diff(M) Assume that A ...