Strong embedding conjecture for topological dynamical systems

Let (X,T)(X,T) be a topological dynamical system, let aa be a positive real parameter, let mdim(X,T)\operatorname{mdim}(X,T) denote its mean dimension, let dim\operatorname{dim} denote topological dimension, and let B(a)\mathcal{B}(a) be the flow space used in the paper. Strong embedding conjecture. If

mdim(X,T)<a2\operatorname{mdim}(X,T)<\frac{a}{2}

and

dim({x:Tnx=x})n<a2for all n1,\frac{\operatorname{dim}(\{x:T^n x=x\})}{n}<\frac{a}{2}\quad\text{for all }n\geq 1,

then there is a strong embedding from (X,T)(X,T) into B(a)\mathcal{B}(a). The paper introduces strong embedding and places this strengthening alongside the preceding embedding conjectures; no resolution is given in the supplied text.

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Ruxi Shi, “Embedding theorems for discrete dynamical systems and topological flows”, arXiv:2011.05121 (2020).

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