Abstract
We study recurrence properties for the nonautonomous discrete system given by a sequence $(f_n)_{n=1}^\infty$ of continuous selfmaps on a compact metric space. In particular, our attention is paid to the case when the sequence $(f_n)_{n=1}^\infty$ converges uniformly to a map $f$ or forms an equicontinuous family. In the first case we investigate the structure and behavior of an $\omega$-limit set of $(f_n)$ by a dynamical property of the limit map $f$. We also present some examples of $(f_n)$ and $f$ on the closed interval: (a) $\omega(x, (f_n)) \smallsetminus \Omega(f)\not=\emptyset$ for some point $x$; or (b) the set of periodic points of $f$ is closed and for some point $x$, $\omega(x, (f_n))$ is infinite. In the second case we create a perturbation of $(f_n)$ whose nonwandering set has small measure.
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