Abstract

AbstractA basic problem in dynamics is to identify systems with positive entropy, i.e., systems which are “chaotic.” While there is a vast collection of results addressing this issue in topological dynamics, the phenomenon of positive entropy remains by and large a mystery within the broader noncommutative domain of C*-algebraic dynamics. To shed some light on the noncommutative situation we propose a geometric perspective inspired by work of Glasner and Weiss on topological entropy. This is a written version of the author’s talk at theWinter 2002Meeting of the CanadianMathematical Society in Ottawa, Ontario.

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