Poincaré maps and suspension flows: a categorical remark
Tomoharu Suda
Abstract:Poincaré maps and suspension flows are examples of fundamental constructions in the study of dynamical systems. This study aimed to show that these constructions define an adjoint pair of functors if categories of dynamical systems are suitably set. First, we consider the construction of Poincaré maps in the category of flows on topological manifolds, which are not necessarily smooth. We show that well-known results can be generalized and the construction of Poincaré maps is functorial, if a category of flows … Show more
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