A natural occurrence of shift equivalence
Fatma Muazzez \c{S}im\c{s}ir, Cem Tezer

TL;DR
This paper explores the natural emergence of shift equivalence within a purely algebraic context, highlighting its fundamental properties and implications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel algebraic framework where shift equivalence naturally occurs, expanding understanding of its foundational aspects.
Findings
Shift equivalence appears naturally in algebraic structures
The paper characterizes conditions for shift equivalence to occur
Implications for algebraic dynamics and classification
Abstract
A natural occurrence of shift equivalence in a purely algebraic setting constitutes the subject matter of the following short exposition.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMathematical Dynamics and Fractals · Advanced Topology and Set Theory · Functional Equations Stability Results
