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Countable inverse limits of postcritical ω-limit sets of unimodal maps

Published 18 Mar 2019 in math.DS | (1903.07529v1)

Abstract: Let f be a unimodal map of the interval with critical point c. If the orbit of c is not dense then most points in lim{[0,1],f} have neighborhoods that are homeomorphic with the product of a Cantor set and an open arc. The points without this property are called inhomogeneities, and the set, I, of inhomogeneities is equal to lim {{\omega}(c),f| {\omega}(c) }. In this paper we consider the relationship between the limit complexity of {\omega}(c) and the limit complexity of I. We show that if {\omega}(c) is more complicated than a finite collection of convergent sequences then I can have arbitrarily high limit complexity. We give a complete description of the limit complexity of I for any possible {\omega}(c).

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