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Chain recurrence rates and topological entropy for free semigroup actions

Misiurewicz[19]introducedtheconceptofpseudo-entropyandproved this quantity coincides with topological entropy. Richeson et al. [21] obtained the lower bounded of topological entropy by means of the definition of pseudo-entropy. This paper aims to generalize the main results obtained by Misiurewicz and Rich-eson et al. to free semigroup actions. Firstly, the pseudo-entropy is introduced for free semigroup actions, and it is shown that the pseudo-entropy coincides with the topological entropy defined by Bufetov [9]. Secondly, these concepts of the chain recurrence, the chain mixing, the chain recurrence time, and the chain mixing time for free semigroup actions are introduced, and the upper bounds of these recurrence times are given. Furthermore, a lower bound of topological entropy is given by the lower box dimension and the chain mixing time using the definition of pseudo-entropy for free semigroup actions. Thirdly, the structure of chain transitive systems for free semigroup actions is discussed.

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