Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
841964 Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

For a continuous map φ:X→Xφ:X→X of a compact metric space, we study relations between distributional chaos and the existence of a point which is quasi-weakly almost periodic, but not weakly almost periodic. We provide an example showing that the existence of such a point does not imply the strongest version of distributional chaos, DC1. Using this we prove that, even in the class of triangular maps of the square, there are no relations to DC1. This result, among others, contributes to the solution of a problem formulated by A.N. Sharkovsky in the eighties.

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