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Factor map between subshifts preserving topological pressure (or measure-theoretic entropy)

Let $G$ be a countable amenable group and let $X,Y$ be subshifts with finite alphabet over $G$. Suppose that $h(X) = h(Y)$ (equal topological entropy). I am interested in continuous factor maps $\pi: ...
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Connection between entropy and the set of factors of a sequence

Let $a = (a_n)_{n=0}^\infty$ be a bounded real-valued sequence. By a factor of $a$ I mean a finite block $w \in \mathbb R^l$ that appears in $a$, that is, there exists $n \geq 0$ such that $a_n a_{n+1}...
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Is there a one-dimensional subshift of positive entropy s, all of whose sub-subshifts also have entropy s?

A subshift is a subset $X$ of $A^\mathbb{N}$ or $A^\mathbb{Z}$ (with $A$ finite), such that $X$ is topologically closed and closed under the shift operation. The shift operation is defined by $\sigma(...
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Measures maximizing entropy in a set of measures with fixed average for some observable

Let $\Omega$ be the set of all infinite binary sequences $(x_i)_{i\ge 0}$ endowed with the product topology coming from discrete topology on $\{0,1\}$. Consider $0<\alpha<1$ and let $$K_\alpha=\{...
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Entropy equals zero?

Imagine you have a shift invariant ($\sigma$-invariant) probability measure $\eta$ in the Bernoulli space $\{0,1\}^{\mathbb{N}}$. Define $\mathcal{P} = \{[0],[1]\}$; $\mathcal{P}^{n} = \mathcal{P}\...
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Morse-Hedlund\Coven-Hedlund theorem for non-Abelian groups

There is a well know theorem by Coven and Hedlund, in Sequences with minimal block growth, stating that the complexity function of an aperiodic sequence\configuration $\omega\in \mathcal{A}^{\mathbb{Z}...
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probability measures with entropy equal to nonnegative number

Is it true that for a given nonnegative number, there exists a measure-theoretical entropy value (supremum of entropies of all partitions under a measure-preserving transformation) that equals this ...
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Embeddings of subshifts

Consider $(X,\sigma_X)$ and $(Y, \sigma_{Y})$ be subshifts of the one sided shift in two symbols. Assume that $(X,\sigma_X)$ is a transitive subshift of finite type and $(Y, \sigma_{Y})$ is a ...
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