A note on shadowing properties
classification
🧮 math.DS
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lambdamathfrakshadowingpropertyeveryhavingasymptoticattractor
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Let $\mathfrak{X}^{1}(M)$ be the space of $C^{1}$-vector fields on $M$ endowed with the $C^{1}$-topology and let $\Lambda$ be an isolated set for a $X\in\mathfrak{X}^{1}(M)$. In this paper, we directly prove that every $X\in\mathfrak{X}^{1}(M)$ having the (asymptotic) average shadowing property in $\Lambda$ has no proper attractor in $\Lambda$. Our proof is a direct version of the results by Gu and Ribeiro. We also show that every $X\in\mathfrak{X}^{1}(M)$ having the (two-sided) limit shadowing property with a gap in $\Lambda$ is topologically transitive and has the shadowing property in $\Lambda$.
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