We introduce the notion of balanced strong shift equivalence between square non-negative integer matrices, and show that two finite graphs with no sinks are one-sided eventually conjugate if and only if their adjacency matrices are conjugate to balanced strong shift equivalent matrices. Moreover, we show that such graphs are eventually conjugate if and only if one can be reached by the other via a sequence of out-splits and balanced in-splits, the latter move being a variation of the classical in-split move introduced by Williams in his study of shifts of finite type. We also relate one-sided eventual conjugacies to certain block maps on the finite paths of the graphs. These characterizations emphasize that eventual conjugacy is the one-sid...
We introduce a nonlocal game that captures and extends the notion of graph isomorphism. This game ca...
In this paper, we present a completely radical way to investigate the main problem of symbolic dynam...
A one-dimensional shift of finite type can be described as the collection of bi-infinite walks alo...
This note extends and strengthens a theorem of Bates that says that row-finite graphs that are stron...
Abstract. Shift-flip systems of finite type can be represented by a pair of zero-one square matrices...
A one-sided (resp. two-sided) shift of finite type of dimension one can be described as the set of i...
AbstractA one-sided (resp. two-sided) shift of finite type of dimension one can be described as the ...
AbstractWe show that two positive matrices over Q+ or R+ which lie in the same component of a set {M...
AbstractFor two square matrices A, B of possibly different sizes with nonnegative integer entries, w...
AbstractWe introduce a new computable invariant for strong shift equivalence of shifts of finite typ...
AbstractWe will say that two subshifts are essentially conjugate if they are topologically conjugate...
International audienceA one-sided (resp. two-sided) shift of finite type of dimension one can be desc...
We give conditions for when continuous orbit equivalence of one-sided shift spaces implies flow equi...
AbstractFirstly, we show that two primitive Boolean matrices are strong shift equivalent if and only...
Abstract. We define a notion of (one-sided) shift spaces over infinite alphabets. Unlike many previo...
We introduce a nonlocal game that captures and extends the notion of graph isomorphism. This game ca...
In this paper, we present a completely radical way to investigate the main problem of symbolic dynam...
A one-dimensional shift of finite type can be described as the collection of bi-infinite walks alo...
This note extends and strengthens a theorem of Bates that says that row-finite graphs that are stron...
Abstract. Shift-flip systems of finite type can be represented by a pair of zero-one square matrices...
A one-sided (resp. two-sided) shift of finite type of dimension one can be described as the set of i...
AbstractA one-sided (resp. two-sided) shift of finite type of dimension one can be described as the ...
AbstractWe show that two positive matrices over Q+ or R+ which lie in the same component of a set {M...
AbstractFor two square matrices A, B of possibly different sizes with nonnegative integer entries, w...
AbstractWe introduce a new computable invariant for strong shift equivalence of shifts of finite typ...
AbstractWe will say that two subshifts are essentially conjugate if they are topologically conjugate...
International audienceA one-sided (resp. two-sided) shift of finite type of dimension one can be desc...
We give conditions for when continuous orbit equivalence of one-sided shift spaces implies flow equi...
AbstractFirstly, we show that two primitive Boolean matrices are strong shift equivalent if and only...
Abstract. We define a notion of (one-sided) shift spaces over infinite alphabets. Unlike many previo...
We introduce a nonlocal game that captures and extends the notion of graph isomorphism. This game ca...
In this paper, we present a completely radical way to investigate the main problem of symbolic dynam...
A one-dimensional shift of finite type can be described as the collection of bi-infinite walks alo...