RESUMEN: A subshift X is a retract of another subshift Y ⊃ X if the embedding morphism emb: X → Y is split-monic in the category of subshifts (i.e. have a left inverse block-map, or “retract”). To characterise this notion, we introduce “contractibility”, a stregthening of the strong-irreducibility property which requires that the gluings are given by a block-map. After giving the characterisation of being a retract subshift, we will list out a few links between contractibility and other properties of subshifts (e.g. having dense periodic points, having the finite extension property, etc.).
Venue: Sala de Seminario John Von Neumann, CMM, Beauchef 851, Torre Norte, Piso 7.
Speaker: Léo Poirier
Affiliation: École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, Francia
Coordinator: Alvaro Bustos
Posted on Oct 10, 2024 in Dynamical Systems, Seminars



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