2022
DOI: 10.3842/sigma.2022.084
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Three Examples in the Dynamical Systems Theory

Abstract: We present three explicit curious simple examples in the theory of dynamical systems. The first one is an example of two analytic diffeomorphisms R, S of a closed twodimensional annulus that possess the intersection property but their composition RS does not (R being just the rotation by π/2). The second example is that of a non-Lagrangian n-torus L 0 in the cotangent bundle T * T n of T n (n ≥ 2) such that L 0 intersects neither its images under almost all the rotations of T * T n nor the zero section of T * … Show more

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