Consider the surjective continuous map f:X→X, where X is a compact metric space. In this paper we give several stronger versions of sensitivity, such as thick sensitivity, syndetic sensitivity, thickly syndetic sensitivity, and strong sensitivity. We establish the following. (1) If (X,f) is minimal and sensitive, then (X,f) is syndetically sensitive. (2) Weak mixing implies thick sensitivity. (3) If (X,f) is minimal and weakly mixing, then it is thickly syndetically sensitive. (4) If (X,f) is a nonminimal M-system, then it is thickly syndetically sensitive. Devaney chaos implies thickly periodic sensitivity. (5) We give a syndetically sensitive system which is not thickly sensitive. (6) We give thickly syndetically sensitive examples but n...
AbstractLet (X,d) be a compact metric space and (K(X),dH) be the space of all non-empty compact subs...
AbstractThe concepts of collective sensitivity and compact-type collective sensitivity are introduce...
Abstract. The aim of this paper is to indicate su ¢ cient conditions under which a topologically tra...
In this work, a dynamical system X,f means that X is a topological space and f:X⟶X is a continuous m...
Any discrete topological dynamical system can be extended to some hyper- space dynamical system. So...
Any discrete topological dynamical system can be extended to some hyper- space dynamical system. So...
Any discrete topological dynamical system can be extended to some hyper- space dynamical system. So...
Any discrete topological dynamical system can be extended to some hyper- space dynamical system. So...
AbstractThe concepts of collective sensitivity and compact-type collective sensitivity are introduce...
AbstractSensitive dependence on initial conditions is widely understood as being the central idea of...
We discuss the implications between various types of sensitivity in general semiflows (sensitivity, ...
As a stronger form of multi-sensitivity, the notion of ergodic multi-sensitivity (resp. strongly erg...
AbstractLet (X,d) be a compact metric space and (K(X),dH) be the space of all non-empty compact subs...
In this note we investigate which properties can be derived for a continuous function f defined on an...
In this note we investigate which properties can be derived for a continuous function f defined on an...
AbstractLet (X,d) be a compact metric space and (K(X),dH) be the space of all non-empty compact subs...
AbstractThe concepts of collective sensitivity and compact-type collective sensitivity are introduce...
Abstract. The aim of this paper is to indicate su ¢ cient conditions under which a topologically tra...
In this work, a dynamical system X,f means that X is a topological space and f:X⟶X is a continuous m...
Any discrete topological dynamical system can be extended to some hyper- space dynamical system. So...
Any discrete topological dynamical system can be extended to some hyper- space dynamical system. So...
Any discrete topological dynamical system can be extended to some hyper- space dynamical system. So...
Any discrete topological dynamical system can be extended to some hyper- space dynamical system. So...
AbstractThe concepts of collective sensitivity and compact-type collective sensitivity are introduce...
AbstractSensitive dependence on initial conditions is widely understood as being the central idea of...
We discuss the implications between various types of sensitivity in general semiflows (sensitivity, ...
As a stronger form of multi-sensitivity, the notion of ergodic multi-sensitivity (resp. strongly erg...
AbstractLet (X,d) be a compact metric space and (K(X),dH) be the space of all non-empty compact subs...
In this note we investigate which properties can be derived for a continuous function f defined on an...
In this note we investigate which properties can be derived for a continuous function f defined on an...
AbstractLet (X,d) be a compact metric space and (K(X),dH) be the space of all non-empty compact subs...
AbstractThe concepts of collective sensitivity and compact-type collective sensitivity are introduce...
Abstract. The aim of this paper is to indicate su ¢ cient conditions under which a topologically tra...