On the Gap between Random Dynamical Systems and Continuous Skew Products
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Berger, Arno
Siegmund, Stefan
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We review the recent notion of a nonautonomous dynamical system (NDS), which has been introduced as an abstraction of both random dynamical systems and continuous skew product flows. Our focus is on fundamental analogies and discrepancies brought about by these two classes
of NDS. We discuss base dynamics mainly through almost periodicity and almost automorphy, and we emphasize the importance of these concepts for NDS which are generated by differential and difference equations. Nonautonomous dynamics is presented by means of representative examples. We also mention several natural yet unresolved questions.
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2002
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