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Directional mean dimension and continuum-wise expansive -actions
Published 13 Aug 2021 in math.DS | (2108.06308v2)
Abstract: We study directional mean dimension of -actions (where is a positive integer). On the one hand, we show that there is a -action whose directional mean dimension (considered as a -valued function on the torus) is not continuous. On the other hand, we prove that if a -action is continuum-wise expansive, then the values of its -dimensional directional mean dimension are bounded. This is a generalization (with a view towards Meyerovitch and Tsukamoto's theorem on mean dimension and expansive multiparameter actions) of a classical result due to Ma~n\'e: Any compact metrizable space admitting an expansive homeomorphism (with respect to a compatible metric) is finite-dimensional.
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