Shifts of finite type as fundamental objects in the theory of shadowing
arXiv:1702.05170
Abstract
Shifts of finite type and the notion of shadowing, or pseudo-orbit tracing, are powerful tools in the study of dynamical systems. In this paper we prove that there is a deep and fundamental relationship between these two concepts. Let be a compact totally disconnected space and a continuous map. We demonstrate that has shadowing if and only if the system is (conjugate to) the inverse limit of a directed system of shifts of finite type. In particular, this implies that, in the case that is the Cantor set, has shadowing if and only if is the inverse limit of a sequence of shifts of finite type. Moreover, in the general compact metric case, where is not necessarily totally disconnected, we prove that has shadowing if and only if is a factor of (i.e. semi-conjugate to) the inverse limit of a sequence of shifts of finite type by a quotient that almost lifts pseudo-orbits.
The authors gratefully acknowledge support from the European Union through funding the H2020-MSCA-IF-2014 project ShadOmIC (SEP-210195797)